Dame Dash Hits Cam'ron With $300 Million Legal Threat: 'I Bet You'll STFU Now'

Dame is accusing Cam of defamation, harassment, and more.

Damon Dash and Cam'ron, both wearing stylish outfits, pose for photos at an event.
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Dame Dash hasn’t taken kindly to the latest remarks from Cam’ron, with a $300 million legal threat now said to be on the table.

Thursday, Sept. 18, Dame took to Instagram to detail his claims against Cam, this after the It Is What It Is co-host alleged that YoungBoy Never Broke Again once offered $2 million to purchase Dame’s Roc-A-Fella stake. Cam, as seen here, also recently responded to Dame’s much-headlined Breakfast Club appearance by saying he was “lying” about multiple topics.

“You’re a flagrant liar,” Cam said, who also argued that Dame’s word “don’t count no more” because “you don’t got teeth.”

On IG, Dame shared screenshots of what appears to be a formal demand letter, which is a notice sent to an accused party in an effort to avoid actually going to court.

“I never hustled with [Cam’ron],” Dame wrote in the caption of the post. “He’s a civilian, but he’s fucking with my family office and he’s now made my wife [and] two of my sons uncomfortable. I would never do anything violent. And I don’t want anyone that loves me to do anything violent, so this is the only way I can handle this.”

Dame continued, “So this is my version of how the Godfather handled Fredo. I knew it was going to be one of my brothers I just didn’t know it was going to be you bro. And that does make me sad. We’ll just have to let a judge decide like businessmen. And I don’t find it funny.”

Closing out his IG caption, Dame added, “I bet you’ll stfu now. I dare you to say something.”

What is Dame Dash accusing Cam'ron of in his $300 million legal threat?

The alleged letter included in the post sees Dame accusing Cam of defamation, harassment, business disparagement, tortious interference, unjust enrichment, a “pattern of historic sabotage,” and more. The letter also calls for $300 million in damages, further alleging that Cam, among other things, breached an agreement in connection with the Dipset Clothing Company.

Cam was quick to respond, writing “Now who’s snitching” in an IG Stories update.

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