Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Damon Dash Production Company Sold for $100


Two weeks ago the auction date was set for Damon Dash's production company, Poppington LLC, to satisfy the judgement after Dash was sued for defamation of character [click here if you missed that].

This week Dame's company was auctioned off for $100...

Former hip-hop mogul Damon Dash’s filmmaking company was sold for a measly $100 at a Tuesday auction that aimed to offset $1 million he owes from defamation lawsuits.
Despite the desperate attempt to cover his debt through the auction, only one bidder showed up and bought the Roc-A-Fella Records co-founder‘s film company for a mere $100.50.
“I think he’s a fool, man,” said Mike Muntaser, CEO of Muddy Water Motion Pictures, who submitted the winning bid — and who has a claim to the $973,000 stemming from Dash losing a trio of civil lawsuits.
The production company for sale, Poppington LLC, included rights to Dash’s best known film, “Honor Up,” which included acting by Dash, Cam’ron, and Dash’s cousin Stacey Dash — known for her hit role in the 90s classic, “Clueless.”
Other films owned by Dash include sequel “Too Honorable,” a documentary called “Welcome to Blakroc,” and a personal film titled “We Went To China: Our Search For Like Minded Individuals.”
Attorney Chris Brown hoped that outside bidders would offer at least a few hundred thousand dollars for the collection — but none showed up.

4 comments:

Sexy Syd said...

I Remember Young Buck went to the auction they had for him when he had tax issues & Young Buck bought his stuff back wonder wat was Dame's reason for not going & try to get his stuff back

Anonymous said...

He always has an opinion on other people's business and stays neglecting his own. Could the two be correlated? Embarrassment and humility are foreign to this luzer, he just keeps talking like none of these public failures never occurred.

Anonymous said...

I really don’t understand how he never believes he is never 👎 in the wrong and always right

Anonymous said...

In all fairness, that sounds reasonable considering I’ve never heard of his films. I thought State Property was his or at least partially his film. Chile…smh

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