Source: Bernard Smalls / @PhotosByBeanz Black Ink Crew is currently on hiatus, but the popular VH1 reality show’s main star has found himself in some drama. The once lovable relationship between Black Ink tattoo shop owner Ceaser Emmanual and his daughter Cheyenne looks to be a thing of the past. His seed accused him of unnecessary physical abuse claiming her dad literally put hands and feet on her while she showered becuase she left dirty dishes in the sink. Cheyenne took to Instagram Live and was visibly traumatized by the situation and went on a passionate rant blasting her father for his actions and outright accusing him of beating her while she was naked. Her gram has been wiped, but in the initial post, she wrote: “It’s a shame that because he’s on tv that people would think it’s ok ...
Source: Bernard Smalls / @PhotosByBeanz Once again, Ceaser and his company Black Ink are in trouble. BOSSIP is exclusively reporting the tattoo shop mogul is has not paid a dime of $26K settlement he reached with Joe Hand Promotions. In the documents obtained by the website, Ceaser was accused of pirating the 2017 Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor fight and showing it in his Atlanta tattoo shop. BOSSIP states the fight, which would only cost $99 to regular folks, costs thousands of dollars for businesses to stream in its establishments. Per BOSSIP: Joe Hand Promotions sued Black Ink Atlanta and its head, Ceasar Emmanuel, in federal court for piracy, copyright infringement and more, alleging the company stole Pay Per View services when it hijacked a signal to broadcast the 2017 ...