Ja Rule Opens Up About Being Attacked At A Concert In New York City

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Ja Rule opened up about what actually happened when he was attacked backstage at Brandy and Monica's show in New York City.

Rule went live on his ICONN app on Sunday, November 23, to explain exactly what went down before, during, and after he was jumped while he was on his way to the stage to perform at "The Boy Is Mine" tour stop in Brooklyn. He began by exonerating Max B and his crew of any involvement in the melee following rumors from social media blogs.

“Leave Max B the f**k out of this,” said Ja Rule. “That man just came home... Y’all tryna get him locked up.”

“Tasha K, fire your whole f**king research team," Ja continued. "Just get rid of these n****s. They terrible. Matter of fact, keep them bus ass n****s so they don’t get hired by nobody else.”

Blogger Tasha K previously claimed that Ja Rule had gotten jumped outside of the famed New York restaurant Sei Less. After her version of the story went viral, Rule called her a liar and posted proof that he didn't have a scratch on him. During his livestream, Rule explained that he got punched in the back of the head and was ambushed by three unidentified men. He also claimed security at the Barclays Center didn't do enough to protect him or capture the alleged attackers.

“Yes, there was an incident that went down,” he explained. “N****s sucker punched me from behind. Three n****s. N****s don’t get no real points for that.”

"I wanna address how hip hop concerts and white concepts have police,” he added. “If I was Bruce Springsteen, you think the assailants could have made it out of the building without being arrested? This is how they do black n****s.“

Of course, Ja Rule's foe 50 Cent had plenty to say about the incident. He took to his social media platforms shortly after the fight and clowned Ja. See what he had to say below.


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