Hot Boy member Turk is taking legal action after being unexpectedly dropped from the Cash Money Records 30th Anniversary Tour. The New Orleans rapper, born Tab Virgil Jr., was accused of being a “security risk,” despite performing alongside his former labelmates in a celebration of the storied label’s three-decade legacy on several occasions. Turk has now broken his silence, alleging that he was booted from the tour under false pretenses after refusing to accept less money for his remaining appearances on the tour. Turk addressed the controversy in an Instagram post, announcing that his legal team had already taken formal action. “My legal team has officially filed a Cease & Desist against Andrew Ellington, Dope Shows, and all parties involved in the recent false narratives and drama surrounding Hot Boy Turk, “We will not tolerate slander, defamation, or any attempts to damage my brand, name, or business relationships. This is being handled the right way through legal channels. I stand on truth, business, and legacy. Anything else is a distraction. Turk alleges that the “security risk” label was merely a cover-up for a financial dispute behind the scenes. He says the issue arose when he refused to accept a reduced payment from what was agreed upon in his signed contract. “The same day, after I refused to take less money than what the agency and promoters of the Cash Money 30th Anniversary Tour owed me,” he explained in a YouTube video posted with his wife and manager Erica “Emani” Virgil. “Instead of saying they didn’t have enough money to pay me, I received a last-minute termination notice saying I was a ‘security risk. Turk’s legal team calls the accusation defamatory and is demanding that all parties involved cease any further spreading of what they deem “false narratives. “We won’t tolerate slander or false narratives that damage my name or business,” Turk added in his Instagram post. “This will be handled the right way—through the courts.
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