
Along with the film production company, Dame Dash lost the rights to several movies, including “Honor Up.”
Dame Dash’s film production company, Poppington LLC, sold for just $100.50 at a court auction on Tuesday, according to The New York Post. Mike Muntaser, CEO of Muddy Water Motion Pictures, placed the winning bid, telling the outlet afterward: “I think he’s a fool, man.” The auction will help offset $1 million that the Roc-A-Fella Records co-founder owes from various defamation lawsuits.
The sale of Poppington LLC included the rights to several films. Among them was Honor Up, which starred Dash, alongside Cam’ron and Stacey Dash. There was also that movie’s sequel, Too Honorable, as well as Welcome to Blakroc, and We Went To China: Our Search For Like Minded Individuals.
Attorney Chris Brown noted to The Post that Cam’ron recently labeled Honor Up wack on social media. “It’s more of an undertaking of what they viewed Dash’s work to be as opposed to anything else,” he said. “… Like, no one cares that you went to China. Mr. Dash. I guess I really don’t know what to make of that.”







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