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  • Ja Rule quickly shut down rumors of being attacked, calling them exaggerated
  • The alleged altercation was not at the reported location and Ja Rule was uninjured
  • There is no evidence connecting Max B's team to the incident, which was unverified
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Ja Rule woke up to a storm of rumors online claiming he had been attacked in New York City, but the rapper quickly stepped in to clear the air. What began as a single allegation from a social media personality rapidly turned into a full-blown story, with hundreds of posts suggesting that Max B’s crew had jumped him after a concert. By the afternoon, Ja Rule had addressed everything himself—and made it clear the rumors had taken on a life of their own.

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The situation started when Tasha K, a controversial online commentator, claimed Ja Rule had been “pretty badly” beaten after leaving Sei Less, a well-known restaurant in Manhattan. According to her version of events, the supposed altercation took place after the Monica and Brandy show at the Barclays Center, and Max B’s team was responsible. The story spread fast, creating a wave of confusion and concern among fans.

Things escalated quickly as people online began repeating details that hadn’t been verified. The rumor became so widespread that some were already treating it as fact. But Ja Rule wasted no time shutting down the speculation. Taking to X, he directly called out Tasha K and denied her statements.

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“Tasha why you lying to these good ppl,” he wrote. He acknowledged that some people did attempt to start something with him, but he made it clear the rumors were blown out of proportion. “Yes some bitch ass n****s tried to jump me,” he said. “No it wasn’t at sei less and I’m chilling smoking a joint watching SVP wit not a scratch on me…”

The message made two things clear: the altercation wasn’t as dramatic as people claimed, and he was definitely not injured. Ja Rule emphasized that the location had also been reported incorrectly, contradicting the viral narrative.

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While social media had pinned the alleged attack on Max B’s team, nothing supports that claim. In fact, several fans pointed out that Max B was reportedly still performing on stage during the time the supposed incident was said to have happened. As of now, there is no evidence connecting him or his camp to anything involving Ja Rule.

The rapper’s quick response helped shut down the gossip before it grew further, but the situation shows how fast misinformation spreads—especially when it involves celebrities and long-standing industry tensions. For now, Ja Rule appears unbothered and in good spirits, reminding everyone he’s perfectly fine and enjoying his evening without a scratch.

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