Rapper Remy Ma has been slapped with an $80 million civil suit filed Wednesday (Jan. 9) from a former friend that maintains the artist shot her.
The suit comes one day before Remy Ma was to appear in court for pretrial proceedings, according to a report in the Village Voice.
Makeda Barnes-Joseph charges that Remy shot her twice in the abdomen on July 14, for allegedly stealing $2,000.
Universal Music Group and Sure Shot Recordings are are also named in the suit for helping cultivate Remy’s image.
Joseph’s attorney Lauren P. Raysor issued a statement to the Voice, which said, “Only by pursuing those who we believe are legally responsible for this vicious and callous act of violence, can we hope to put an end to this senseless cycle of violence that is glorified by Hip-Hop marketing.”
The wounds Joseph sustained from the shooting have resulted in three surgeries and frequent hospital visits.
Remy Ma’s lawyer said that the suit shows Joseph’s true motivation. Remy’s attorney Ivan Fischer told reporter ChloĆ© A. Hilliard, “It strikes me that this is part of a publicity stunt. The claims she makes are inaccurate. She reaches into every conceivable deep pocket...It’s grossly irresponsible.”
This suit is an upgrade from a similar suit levied last month in the sum of $20 million.
Remy Ma has proclaimed in innocence in the shooting case.
The charges are a result of an altercation at a basketball game where The Game is alleged to have pulled a gun on a man.
TMZ.com is also reporting that an L.A. County Superior Court judge may hold the LAPD in contempt of court. The Game's lawyer is claiming that the LAPD confiscated $44,000 of The Game's money during the investigation into the weapons charges and have held it illegally.
The judge set a court date of Jan. 22 where he will decide whether or not the LAPD can be held in contempt of court.
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