Dame Dash’s Legal War: Legacy in Freefall Amid Claudia Jordan and Cam’ron Feuds (video)

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Dame Dash Is Bleeding Out Loud And It’s All Public

Bankruptcy on Record. $25M in Debt. $4K to His Name.

Dame Dash filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy on September 4, 2025. Florida court records show over 25 million dollars in liabilities and 4,350 dollars in total assets.

Assets include a smartphone, two guns, some jewelry, basic clothes, and a hundred-dollar bill. No income. No property. No business assets. His Roc-A-Fella stake? Auctioned off in 2024 by New York State for one million to cover unpaid taxes.

He owes 19.1 million to state and federal tax agencies. Another $647,000 in unpaid support to exes including Rachel Roy. He also owes a four million dollar judgment to filmmaker Josh Webber tied to the “Dear Frank” film dispute.

This isn’t rumor. It’s listed in the federal bankruptcy case.

Cam’ron Lawsuit: $300M and No Safety Net

Dash is suing Cam’ron for 300 million dollars. He accuses him of defamation, harassment, and destroying the reputation of The Dash Group. He claims Cam sabotaged business deals and interfered with his cannabis and fashion operations, including Dip Set Clothing.

It’s a bold move from someone who just told the court he has no monthly income.

Creditors are pushing back. They say this is a bad-faith bankruptcy meant to stall court-ordered payouts. Some of these debts — like defamation-related judgments — can’t be wiped clean. They stick, even in bankruptcy.

Meanwhile, Cam has fired back publicly, calling Dash “delusional” and denying any wrongdoing. The court will sort it out, but the damage to Dash’s credibility is ongoing.

Claudia Jordan Conflict Adds More Heat

This isn’t Dash’s only public feud. He’s also been locked in a loud, drawn-out fight with Claudia Jordan.

It started with remarks she made about him on her podcast and grew into public accusations, online rants, and legal threats. Dash hinted at a RICO case and called her out by name on The Breakfast Club.

He claims she misrepresented him to the public, sabotaged his brand, and fed into a narrative he’s been trying to shut down. She hasn’t backed down either, using her own platform to push back.

What He’s Saying vs. What’s Verified

Dash says he’s broke by design. That the bankruptcy is just a reset. That his money’s tied up in a family office. He claimed he was made chairman of REVOLT.

REVOLT issued a public statement saying that’s not true. They denied any leadership role.

He also insists he still owns rights to Paid in Full. 50 Cent says otherwise and is already working on a television version. If Dash’s rights aren’t protected properly, those assets may hit the auction block next.

Bottom Line

Dame Dash is fighting battles on every front. Bankruptcy court. Defamation court. Public opinion. Former friends.

Cam’ron is in one ring. Claudia Jordan is in another. 50 Cent owns one of his most iconic legacies. And his finances are circling the drain.

This is no longer a story about what Dame Dash built. This is about how much of it he’s losing — and how little control he has left.

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