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Fat Joe's Ex-Hype Man Claims Secret Recordings Back $20M Lawsuit

Rapper Fat Joe's former breathless cheerleader, Terrance "T.A." Dixon, has informed a federal judge that he is sitting on a mother lode of damning audio recordings, four of which he contends will help seal his stunning $20 million lawsuit against the Bronx rap star.

The recordings are more than just juicy, according to Dixon's attorneys, but they are potentially explosive. Two of those reportedly include women who were minors when they allegedly had encounters with Fat Joe. A third relies on a relative of one of the women, and the fourth on a former member of Joe's own Terror Squad. That last one is allegedly verified, according to Dixon's camp, that Fat Joe flew one of the girls to Miami for "illegal" activities.

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"We are available at the Court's convenience to play these recordings and for in camera review with these women," Dixon's lawyer, Tyrone A. Blackburn, wrote in recent court papers. Both women are willing and ready to communicate directly with the judge, he said.

Dixon, who sued Fat Joe's in June 2025, is not just throwing allegations, but he's raining down a barrage in the form of a lawsuit. He's accused Fat Joe of masterminding a years-long criminal enterprise that included sex trafficking, extortion, financial embezzlement, and exploitation of underage girls. He also claims the rapper uses "violence, fear, and intimidation to maintain his control over those around him," including Dixon.

Among the most personal: Dixon alleges he was raped thousands of times in front of Fat Joe and his squad, and repeatedly had songwriting credits and royalties for songs he worked on taken from him. He also claims Fat Joe has doctored tax filings to cause unwarranted audits by the IRS against him.

Fat Joe, though, has not been silent. In a blistering public statement, the rapper knocked down all the allegations as little more than a smear campaign by a bitter ex-employee.

"If you get fired for doing something wrong, you just take the L and go," Joe said. "They conspire on your downfall and they take away the most important thing to you: your reputation."

Joe then went on to claim Dixon and his lawyer were trying to extort him with "insane stories," and he warned of lawsuits. "You've played with the wrong one this time!" he warned.

The court hasn't ruled on whether to permit Dixon's alleged recordings as evidence. Meanwhile, Jay-Z's Roc Nation has now gotten itself dragged into the muck as well, accused of aiding and abetting in covering up Dixon's songwriting gigs and pressuring him to bury it all.

The claims are "nothing more than retaliatory lies intended to stoke the embers of an already smoldering civil dispute between the parties," said Fat Joe's lawyer, Joe Tacopina, in calling the sex" shakedown" by the two haters.

As the legal chess match unfolds, this is a fight that's far from over. And if those recordings are as damning as Dixon is claiming, things could be about to take a turn for the worse.

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