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Fat Joe Breaks Down Cole's Kendrick Beef and Addresses Legal Drama

Fat Joe Breaks Down Cole's Kendrick Beef and Addresses Legal Drama

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Over the past few days, Fat Joe has been at the center of several significant stories. Most prominently, he's engaged in ongoing legal disputes with his former hype man Terrance Dixon and Dixon's attorney Tyrone Blackburn. According to AllHipHop, Dixon's legal team claims they're too frightened to appear for in-person depositions, citing what they describe as death threats and harassment allegedly linked to Fat Joe and his associates. The attorney alleges Dixon has received disturbing Instagram messages, including images of Dixon's elderly grandmother and violent language such as "You Food we gonna eat." Fat Joe filed suit in 2025 against Dixon and Blackburn for extortion, defamation, and emotional distress, claiming they attempted to extort millions by spreading false allegations about abuse and illegal acts. Dixon countersued in June 2025 for at least twenty million dollars, claiming Fat Joe coerced him into thousands of sex acts over sixteen years and withheld payment. Fat Joe denies all allegations and characterizes the lawsuit as retaliation.[4][6]

On the entertainment side, Fat Joe addressed his perspective on J. Cole's recent controversy during an episode of his Joe and Jada podcast with Jadakiss, according to HotNewHipHop. Fat Joe stated he can no longer respect Cole in the same way following Cole's decision not to engage in the Kendrick Lamar feud, comparing it unfavorably to how Everlast confronted Eminem despite knowing he'd likely lose. Jadakiss disagreed, arguing that Cole's upcoming album The Fall-Off, releasing February sixth, should be evaluated on musical merit alone. Jadakiss noted that Cole created impressive remixes over classic tracks including Money Power Respect and Can I Live.[1]

Additionally, Fat Joe made a public appearance at the NY Got Sole sneaker convention on January tenth at the Meadowlands Expo Center in Secaucus, New Jersey, according to Amsterdam News, where he interacted with fans and browsed merchandise. He also celebrated the College Football Playoff National Championship at the E11EVEN nightclub in Miami on January nineteenth, taking the stage for a high-energy performance, per World Red Eye.[5][7]

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