Now a date has been set to auction off his film fights...
From AllHipHop
Damon Dash is set to watch his film catalog hit the auction block in New York City on December 30, 2025, as two states scramble to collect millions from his $25 million bankruptcy case.
A federal judge authorized the United States Marshals Service to sell copyrights tied to Poppington LLC, Dash’s media company, including titles like Honor Up, Too Honorable and Welcome to Blackrock.
The court-approved auction follows years of litigation and mounting debts, including a $4 million defamation judgment awarded to filmmaker Josh Webber and Muddy Water Pictures.
The films, including Honor Up, which is executive-produced by Kanye West and features Dash, Cam’ron, and Stacy Dash, are now part of a public sale ordered by Magistrate Judge Robert Lehrburger.
The minimum bid is $300,000, but the final price could increase depending on interest.Fun Fact: Earlier this year Damon claimed to still own the rights to his cult classic 'Paid in Full," but PIF is not listed among his film assets [click here if you missed that].

6 comments:
The minimum bid is $300,000, is WAY WAY too high considering the movie Honor Up (2018) had very limited theatrical release, with its main earnings coming from home media sales, totaling around $53,572 in estimated domestic DVD and Blu-ray sales, with no significant box office gross reported, indicating it was not a major theatrical release but likely sold/rented on home platforms.
If he was put on the curb with out a place to live, It still would not dawn on him he was the problem. LOLO
Dumb Dame. Just last week he was in somebody else’s business. Now this. His business.
Dame dusty.
It' crazy that although he lost all of his dough and is a laughing stock, he has still not humbled himself. I think that if he did, people would be more forgiving and give him opportunities.
🎤🎶Is he Dame Diddy, Dame Daddy or Dame Dummy? 🎶
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