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Whew! Soulja Boy Pops OFF After Judge Reportedly Hits Him With $4M Verdict In Assault Case With Ex-Assistant (VIDEO)

Whew! Roommates, y’all remember when Soulja Boy clowned Blueface for having to pay his child’s mother after defaming her? Well, now he’s the one gearing up to drop a bag. A jury has reportedly found the rapper liable in his sexual assault and battery case with his former assistant.

RELATED: Soulja Boy Reportedly Ordered To Pay $4M To Ex-Assistant Over Sexual Battery Claims

Soulja Boy Reacts After Getting Hit With Verdict In Case Against Former Assistant

As The Shade Room previously reported, Soulja Boy has reportedly been ordered to pay $4 million after the jury found him guilty of intentionally causing emotional distress and sexually harassing his ex-assistant. Well, the ‘Crank That’ rapper has now hit up social media to share his thoughts on the decision. He wasted no time telling folks not to believe the chatter or verdict. “If y’all think I touched that b***h, y’all crazy,” Soulja says in the video.

He then went on to say that the case outcome feels like a straight-up attack on rich Black men. He also claimed folks want to take him down because he owns everything.

“If y’all don’t see they trying to attack all of our Black rich n****s. I don’t know what to tell y’all,” he said. “They mad ’cause I own my own s**t. They trying to take a n***a down. Cause I’m the first rapper to do this s**t,” he said.

Soulja also said the same thing that’s happening to him is exactly what happened to big names like Jay-Z and Diddy.

“They did the same s**t with Jay-Z, they did the same with P. Diddy, they did the same s**t with everybody,” he added.

Social Media Weighs In

The Roommates didn’t waste no time dragging Soulja Boy in The Shade Room’s comment section. Folks quickly called him out saying he didn’t have this energy for Blueface.

Instagram user @teana_pretty wrote, He only saying this bc whats happening to him Ÿ˜’”

Instagram user @steviebmoody wrote, “Judge up his payment he still aint learned!”

While Instagram user @_unique_mind wrote, Theres also an attack on accountability.”

Then Instagram user @janvioso wrote,Bozo was just coming at Blueface, now look at him Ÿ karma got his aaaaaaŸ˜‚Ÿ˜‚”

Another Instagram user @dupriic wrote, Kinda hate that now every black man that is accused of something hes going to use the excuse of oh theyre trying to attack black men

While another Instagram user @bigbuttah718_ wrote, Where was this energy for Blueface Ÿ˜‚”

Instagram user @iridemarta wrote, Pay the money Ÿ˜‚”

Finally, Instagram user @vickiirvin wrote, They run with Trump then come back pandering to the black community, flawless every time. Ÿ™„”

Here’s What Went Down In Soulja’s Case

Even though Soulja has to pay $4 million, the judge did end up cutting him some slack, reportedly tossing out his ex-assistant’s claims of false imprisonment and hostile work environment. Doe first took Soulja to court in January 2021, accusing him of rape and kidnapping while she worked as his personal assistant.

She reportedly began working for him in 2018, according to Variety. In court docs, she said he slid into her DM’s less than a month after she started, and things ended up turning romantic between them. Additionally, she reportedly noted that things got violent quickly.

In court on Thursday, April 10, Soulja Boy denied the accusations against him. He said he never abused his ex-assistant and she wasn’t even on his payroll. Soulja claimed she was staying with him and doing favors here and there, but he never officially hired her. He also said their on-and-off fling was consensual, although things allegedly did get out of hand at times.

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