Quentin Miller Claims Meek Mill's Dreamchasers Crew Attacked Him in Los Angeles

The beef between Meek Mill and Drake has been going on for quite some time now and Atlanta rapper Quentin Miller found himself right in the middle when it was revealed that he was working as a ghostwriter for the Views From The 6 rhymer. During a new interview with DJ Vlad published on Friday (March 25), Miller made claims that Meek’s Dreamchasers crew attacked him at a Los Angeles Nike store.

At the beginning of the nearly 10-minute clip, Vlad played a snippet from a previous interview with Taxstone where the podcast star referenced a story about Meek beating up Miller in L.A. Once the clip ended, Miller let out a chuckle and adamantly admitted that the rumor was true.

“Yeah, it’s true,” Miller said. “They caught me at the Nike store. He [Meek Mill] approached me, and this was really my first time talking to Meek. He said he didn’t appreciate the letter I dropped and how it made it seem like he was a liar and what not. And then they f*ckin’ stole off on me in the Nike store and ran off. I shed blood in the Nike store.”

Last July, Meek made his initial claim that Miller had been writing for Drake, to which Miller responded via a Tumblr post. Although Miller is credited on a number of songs from Drizzy’s If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late, he insisted that they simply collaborated together and that he was not, and never will be, a ghostwriter.

Interestingly, while sharing his bit of information, Taxstone revealed that it was Meek who wanted Miller to write for him. Neither Taxstone nor Miller would go into detail.

Meek Mill, who was sentenced to house arrest back in February, seemingly responded via Instagram shortly after the interview was posted.

 

A photo posted by Meek Mill (@meekmill) on Mar 25, 2016 at 1:02pm PDT

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