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Yung Joc had to get some money he was owed from his former booking agent, so apparently he figured he’d kill two birds with one stone and get some TV exposure out of it while he did so.

The rapper appeared on Judge Faith yesterday, suing Polo 2G for $6000 for not giving him the money owed from deals, as well as for using a look-a-like to make money off of his name. Polo was also countersuing for $1000, claiming Joc failed to reward him after losing a game of Spades.

Honestly, this whole thing looks fake as f*ck, but whatever. Enjoy it below.

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TSR STAFF: Debra Oh! @The_Ebony_Issue _____________________________________ Looks like it's going down between Yung Joc and his "supposed to be manager" Polo Hammond. _____________________________________ In a video clip for a new episode of Judge Faith Jenkin's court show, the ATL rapper is suing his booking manager, Polo Hammond for $6,000 for a booking deposit and defamation of character. He argues that he never received the full amount owed to him for doing the event. _____________________________________ “I’mma keep it all the way 100,"Joc says in a clip for the upcoming episode. "I had to come here today in front of the honorable Judge Faith Jenkins because my supposed-to-be manager back here done took this money, but I came here today to get it back.” _____________________________________ Welp, Polo is countersuing Joc for $1,000 because apparently he forgot to pay up for a Spades game he — read more at TheShadeRoom.com (link in bio)

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