Yung Joc Sued His Manager On 'Judge Faith' TV Show (VIDEOS)
By Isha Thorpe
September 27, 2016
Just when you thought that Yung Joc was only a star on "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta," this happens...
The rapper sued his manager, Polo Hammond, for $6,000 on national TV. But, can you guess exactly what show he did this on? "Judge Faith," of course!
According to the former Bad Boy artist, Hammond hired a lookalike to performance in Joc's place and kept half of the profits from the gig. Joc believes that this is a violation of his rights as a public figure.
“I had to come here today in front of the honorable Judge Faith Jenkins because my supposed-to-be manager back here done took this money, but I came here today to get it back,” Joc said.
What's even more of a hilarious twist is that Hammond countersued the rapper for $1,000, which he claims Joc owns him after losing a game of Spades to him.
Watch clips of the madness below. It went down.
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