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Goldmouf Famgoon Claims He Put Hands on Jeezy Over $50K Dispute


North Carolina rapper Goldmouf Famgoon reportedly claims to have frozen the Snowman over an alleged altercation over a bad business deal. The letter to the disgusting "nigga” Instagram guy read: "I just kicked @jeezy ass!!" all while playing Jeezy's track "My Hood" in the background.

The drama also has a financial element, says Goldman. The issuing party claims that following his 2023 release from behind bars, he forwarded $50,000 of cash to Jeezy for a business deal, which the rap vet allegedly ghosted him on. Goldmouf, feeling slighted, took matters into his own hands literally.

"When I came home from prison I gave Jeezy 50k for a business deal," he wrote in an additional post. "He tore off with the money and never returned the money to me. So here we are."

To drive his point home, Goldmouf shared a photo of his bloodied hand and the caption, "Just a little cut." Of course, not everybody is buying the story. Some fans have called for receipts, photos, videos, and anything that shows the fight happened. But Goldmouf isn't here for doubt. He doubled down in another post:

"It was personal s—, homie, it was street s—. Save all that fanned-out ass s### for someone else. All you n##### holding opinions, you n##### never had a night with $50K a day. You n##### ain't never had 50 bands; you don't even know how it feels for a n#### to run off with your motherf*ukin' 50 bands. Do I look like I'm f###### broke?

So far, Jeezy has stayed silent despite his insistence. The rap mogul hasn't posted anything on Instagram since early January, leaving fans in the dark about his side of the story. Comment sections are filled with calls for proof elsewhere, but Goldmouf isn't budging.

"I did 17 years…When I came home I didn't ask NO FAVORS!! I paid him so, he just played. I wanted my money back or shoot me my one. Simple. Y'all argue wit ya self."

Goldmouf, whose birth name is Amir Butler, has lived a life most people only read about in street legends. Growing up in Macon, Ga., he was accused of a double homicide at the age of 13 and failed to complete school past the sixth grade. By 2002, he had been sentenced to 35 years on attempted murder charges in Florida, and he spent nearly two decades in prison before being released last year.

Goldmouf, in particular, has been working on his things despite his background. Before his incarceration, he co-founded Young Gunz Ent with Kinky B and Jeezy, and he's been grinding on the music front since he got out. Its follow-up album, "Now or Never," will allegedly feature a track with no other than Jeeyz himself, adding another layer to this latest dust-up's intrigue.

So, did Goldmouf run up on Jeezy? Or is this another round of social media flexing? Goldmouf has a problem with the Snowman and has no plans to shut up. It remains to be seen if Jeezy will respond or let the rumors fizzle.

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