Black Ink Crew’s Ceaser Emanuel Accused Of Beating Dog With a Chair In Surfaced Video!

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Black Ink Crew star, Ceaser Emanuel, has landed in the center of controversy after a surfaced video appears to show the VH1 star abusing his dog. Gossip Of The City was the first to post the footage, which reveals a man forcing a dog out of a house. The man picks up a chair and strikes the dog several times, shortly thereafter. The individual who captured the disturbing video, Ceaser’s alleged neighbor, reportedly identified Ceaser as the man hitting the pup. 

After the video was posted on social media, former Black Ink Crew star, Donna Lombardi, called for charges to be filed against her former boss. 

Lombardi said—“If you can treat a dog like this, it shows how sick of a person you truly are. I don’t even get into the life of this man, but this video made me so upset. Anyone who knows me, know I LOVE animals. Especially dogs.”

Ceaser Emmanuel

Ceaser Emanuel

Lombardi also claimed that Ceaser “beat his daughter up” and covered the alleged incident with the help of the network behind the reality series. Ceaser was previously accused of abusing his daughter, Cheyenne, amid a public battle with the mother of his child, Crystal Torres. Torres asked the court to prevent Ceaser from having any contact with Cheyenne and demanded that he keep a minimum 10-mile distance.  

Donna Lombardi

Lombardi said—“Even after he beat his daughter up, @vh1 @viacom_intl & the new @blackinkcrew producers tried to protect Ceaser, even made up fake conflicting storylines about my relationship to do it! Now this, cannot be undone. I pray people see you, @ceaserblackink, as the monster you are. Your karma has been adding up for years, but to do this to an innocent dog!?! This crazy. CHARGES NEED TO BE PRESSED, AND CANCELLATIONS NEED TO BE MADE! THE WORLD IS WATCHING!”

Ceaser has yet to respond to the pet abuse allegations. 

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Ceaser made headlines back in April, after Black Ink star, Walter Miller, denied stealing $5k from Ceaser Emanuel’s shop, after seemingly confessing to the crime.  

Walt shocked fans when he appeared to confess to stealing the money from Ceaser, but the reality TV personality later hinted that his admission was really a ratings grab. 

“The whole bullsh*t with the whole register sh*t man… I definitely had something to do with that,” Walt said at the time. “I tried to like, fix it up later on when I got the break up from the back. Sh*t ain’t really easy for me. I’m not making any excuses, but I definitely did that dumb sh*t.”

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However, in a string of tweet and deletes, Walt denied the entire narrative portrayed on the VH1 series.  

“I didn’t break into any shop. The shop didn’t lose 5K. I was NEVER homeless. NOBODY helped me on my feet when I was down and out,” he wrote on Twitter. 

Walt living as a broke and homeless man had been his long-running storyline on Black Ink Crew, but he declared on social media that what viewers see on the show is “tv sh*t.” 

 

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