Bow Wow threatens to expose indebted rappers while facing $15k fraud lawsuit from 10-year-old

To his fellow rappers who owe him money, Bow Wow has delivered a severe warning.

On Thursday, May 30, the actor and rapper unleashed a fiercely worded statement on X (formerly Twitter) threatening to expose his debtors.

“Hey there! Do you really believe 50 Cent has a long list of rappers that owe him money? He wrote as much. I’ve been battling with the tape for three years, and now I’m going to start naming rappers that owe me money.

Bow Wow continued, mentioning the teen basketball flick he was in in 2002: “Dont let that like Mike sҺit fool you!” Please, give me my money. n-ggas will be your new moniker.Bow Wow is facing accusations of money laundering, even though he has beef with other rap artists.

A family alleged that a 10-year-old girl who had paid for a feature that she had never received sued the “Let Me Hold You” singer for fifteen grand last year.

Court records seen by The Neighborhood Talk indicate that the girl in issue supposedly paid Bow Wow $3,000 through Cash App in exchange for a feature, and although he acknowledged receipt of the payment, the girl’s family asserted that he failed to fulfill his obligation.

The records said that the plaintiff would be awarded a total of $15,000 in damages, including expenses and attorney’s fees, due to the Defendant’s acts and failures.

Bow On social media, Wow vehemently refuted the charges, writing: “D pippin done got yall again huh? I prefer not to do business through applications [laughing emoji]. Neither do I own nor utilize the Cash app. You were definitely not dealing with me if you didn’t contact management and send a wire.

“Have caution while choose who to send your money to internet. Every day, people deal with this. This is the third instance of someone doing similarly to me deceiving others.In April, Bow Wow achieved the four million U.S. sales milestone for his debut album Beware of Dog, which made it eligible for four times platinum certification. Since then, fans haven’t heard anything new from him.

The Ohio native responded to the announcement on X by posting a cover art of the album and writing, “‘Beware of Dog’ now eligible [sic] for 4 X Platinum.”

Beware of Dog, which came out in September 2000 on Columbia Records and So So Def Recordings, sold 101,000 copies in its first week of release, placing it at No. 8 on the Billboard 200.

The album cemented the superstardom of the then-13-year-old with the Һit singles “Bounce With Me” featuring Xscape, “Bow Wow (That’s My Nаme)” featuring Snoop Dogg, and “Puppy Love” featuring Jagged Edge.