Randall Emmett Called 50 Cent The N-Word In Leaked Audio!
Randall Emmett was exposed for his racist behavior in a lawsuit filed by his former assistant, Martin G’Blae!
According to court documents obtained by LA Times, Emmett’s former employee claims he used the N-word while referring to the rapper, 50 Cent. Martin filed the lawsuit against Randall, his business partner George Furla, and their film production company on claims that he was fired because of his race. G’Blae, who was Randall’s only African American employee, said that Randall often spewed racist comments against black artists and performers like Cardi B, Quavo from the Migos, and 50 Cent. Emmett and Curtis Jackson, aka 50 Cent, were business partners on 50’s show, Power, but had a nasty falling out that ended their partnership.
According to Martin, there was one incident where the former Vanderpump Rules star called 50 the N-word. The lawsuit stated that after Emmett read 50 Cent’s book, ‘Hustle Harder Hustle Smarter,’ he called his former partner the racial slur. “Emmett got mad at 50 Cent and G’Blae. He called 50 Cent, ‘this f***ing n****r,’ and then said to G’Blae, ‘All you guys are alike. All you guys do is hustle people.’ He then threw the book at G’Blae.” The documents also revealed that Emmett called Cardi B “a rachet b*tch” and said he had trouble understanding what she was saying on TV so he had to ask Martin to “translate” it for him.
Emmett also targeted Quavo who appeared in his movie, Savage Salvation, which is set to be released next month, and asked his former assistant, “Martin, if I go out with Quavo, would anyone know who he is? Or is it just like a culture thing?” Randall’s questionable behavior didn’t stop there. He often left his expensive watches and valuables next to Martin to see if he would steal them. The lawsuit read, “Emmett often dropped money around G’Blae, and left expensive watches and jewelry around him, as if to see if he would steal them. Other employees noted to G’Blae the oddity of it, as they noticed Emmett would only do this around G’Blae.”
In the documents, Martin also claimed that Randall would ask him to turn out his pockets to check if he had stolen anything, which just played to the stereotype that African Americans are thieves. Emmett’s lawyer, Suann MacIsaac, responded to the allegations in a statement and denied any wrongdoing on behalf of their client. “Randall Emmett has never used a racially derogatory term in his life and Mr. G’Blae knows it. Mr. Emmett looks forward to vigorously defending this action.”
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