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Complex I Music, Sneakers, Pop Culture, News on MSNBusta Rhymes to Receive Hip Hop Icon Award In Harlem
Busta Rhymes ' honorific season continues with the news that he’ll be receiving the Hip Hop Icon Award during Harlem Week. Variety reports that Busta will receive the award, presented by the Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce, on Aug. 17 as part of Harlem Day, which is the final event that closes out Harlem Week for NYC residents.
Busta Rhymes might have to clear his name in a court of law. His former assistant is suing him for assault, but the rapper says this is a money grab.
Busta Rhymes' former assistant Dashiel Gables filed a civil suit on Monday, Aug. 4, accusing the rapper of “wage and hour violations, assault, battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
Busta Rhymes will be presented with the "Hip Hop Icon Award" by Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce executive board on Sunday as part of Harlem Day, the final event closing out Harlem Week, a series of free,
Busta Rhymes denied allegations of physical assault brought forth in a new lawsuit filed by the rapper’s former assistant.
A former assistant for Rhymes sued the rapper this week, claiming he assaulted him back in January for using his phone on the job.
Days after Busta Rhymes' former assistant filed a civil suit against him, accusing the rapper of assault, the rapper is denying all allegations.
Dashiel Gables, who also goes by Divine, claims Busta, real name Trevor Smith, subjected him to “assault, battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress,” along with “wage and hour violations,” according to the complaint.
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