Dame Dash Denies Running From Steve Stoute in Confrontation, Tells Him to ‘Get Some Therapy’

Stoute claimed that Dash avoided an altercation with him by throwing a woman in front of him and running away.

September 23, 2024
Dame Dash and Steve Stoute
 
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Dame Dash has revealed his own account of a confrontation that he had with music executive Steve Stoute.

“I smacked the shit out of you and that was it get over it…and me running from you in front of my girl is the funnest shit I ever heard 10 dudes in the room is crazy,” he wrote, followed by some laughing emojis. “We are both over 50 now go get some therapy and move on.”

Dame was responding to Stoute’s recent appearance on The Pivot in which he addressed Dash’s previous story about slapping him because of an $18,000 debt. Although Stoute admitted they did get into a physical altercation, he claimed that in a separate incident, Dame tried to avoid fighting him by thrusting another woman in front of him.

“I went to step to him. This man pushed the girl in front of me and took off running,” said Stoute. “The girl he pushed in front of me falls and then sues me. The insurance company pays out her.”

Dame’s new comments about Stoute come around the same time that he decided to speak out about old photos of him, Aaliyah, Jay-Z, and Jennifer Lopez hanging out at a party with Sean “Diddy” Combs that resurfaced.

Addressing the now-viral pictures during an Instagram Live session, Dame gave an explanation about the pictures. “We hung out there and then we left and that’s what happened,” he said.

Later on in the live stream, he also gave his perspective on the people around him that witnessed the music mogul’s alleged crimes and didn’t do anything about them.

“People will sit there and watch people do things that could be immoral but until they get caught nobody says anything,” said Dame. “Whether it’s illegal or immoral for me I just break out — I don’t wait for people to get busted.”

“If something’s against my moral fabric then I’m moving on,” he continued. “I make a choice to maybe walk away from some money or walk away from a relationship or a certain kind of financial opportunity.”

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