Cuban Link levied some heavy allegations against Fat Joe earlier this week, claiming his fellow Terror Squad member once snitched on multiple gang members. Link provided alleged paperwork to prove his case, which was supposedly obtained by media personality Star.
“Fat joe exposed on snitching charges,” Cuban Link wrote on Instagram. “Big shout out to star for reporting the truth and keeping it [100] percent across the board!!!
“Now you might understand why I couldn’t get along with that animal but I guess let’s wait for the authenticity of this here paperwork.”
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But Fat Joe is calling cap. On Friday (August 27), Joey Crack addressed the allegations in an Instagram Live video, calling the paperwork the most “fabricated” in “all of mankind.”
“Joe Crack the Don has never been a rat in his life, has never told on a person in his life,” he said. “I’d kill myself before I tell on somebody. Let’s be clear about that. Whether you know it or not, I’m at another level in my life. I’ve worked very, very hard to get to where I’m at.
“So I have friends, the biggest in the world, the biggest in the game, hitting me up like, ‘Yo Joe don’t respond to these people, you’re bigger than that. They’re trying to bring you down.’”
He continues, “Mind you, I’m in Hermes. Today’s about love or hate. Now, we call people haters, but are they really haters, or do they hate that people you?”
From there, he suggested Cuban Link is simply jealous of his success, “washed up” and wanted to knock him down a notch, then directly commented on the paperwork.
“This is the most fabricated, false paperwork I’ve ever seen in the history of mankind,” he said. “This is disgusting. “Those guys on that paperwork, I don’t know them. They don’t know me. So you put a little white-out on a piece of paper and you write Joseph Cartagena’s name.
“And you guys break my heart if you fall for that. You guys are disgusting ’cause I am the one guy who’s successful and still walks these streets.”
Watch the full clip below.
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