Freeway Rick Ross, infamous for his drug trafficking, is not giving up on his case against rapper Rick Ross.
During a recent interview with President Bejda and Mac Jay of the Murder Master Music Show, Freeway opened up about his court case against the rapper who adopted his name. He also revealed details about his autobiography, according to HipHopDX.
"We filed to the Supreme Court but that's a long shot," he said. "I gave it a valid fight and I think in the end the courts are gonna rule in their favor. You know, I did everything I could. Right now I'm focused on this book. The book is out, it's sick. It's starting to get the kind of attention that I knew it would. I knew that everybody wanted to know the real story, what really happened and not some made up cartoon bullshit that people been putting out. Right now, I'm behind my book wholeheartedly and not really caring much about the lawsuit anymore 'cause it's hard to get the Supreme Court to hear your case let alone rule in my favor."
Although Freeway spoke in general, it seems as though there is still some tension between him and the MMG rapper.
"No homage is ever being paid," he said. "It wasn't like that when we came up. When we came up our stars always said good things about the guys before them. Jordan talked about Dr. J and them and shit. Now, you got the new attitude like, 'F--k who was before me, I'm better than all of ya'll.' It's all me, me, me now. When you steal a motherfucker's identity, that's when you really crossing all the way over. You can't even be yourself. If you a fake motherf----r you just fake. But when you impersonating somebody else, you the worse kind in my eyes. You faker than a fake motherf----r."
Read more excerpts from the interview here.
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