The alleged assault was the result of a relationship the alleged 28-year-old victim had with the rapper’s daughter.
Wu-Tang Clan rapper Method Man will not be arrested for allegedly assaulting a family friend at a Staten Island gym, law enforcement sources said Friday.
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Legendary rapper and entertainer Method Man of the famed Wu-Tang Clan will not be charged after reports a man accused the hip-hop icon of assaulting him at a Crunch Fitness on Staten Island, the
According to the complaint, the 53-year-old Grammy-winning artist, whose real name is Clifford Smith, got into an argument with the accuser at a Crunch Fitness location on Staten Island.
Method Man, one-part of Staten Island's most famous rap group, denied allegations of a gym brawl in the borough.
The New York Police Department’s involvement in the case has remained measured, with no immediate arrests made following the incident. This development has raised questions about the nature and validity of the allegations. Smith’s representatives have maintained his innocence, emphasizing the absence of any law enforcement action as significant.
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The 53-year-old Wu-Tang Clan rapper and The Wire actor, real name Clifford Smith, was allegedly involved in the incident at a Crunch Fitness gym. The New York Post quoted law enforcement sources as claiming Smith punched a man in the face seven times “with a closed fist.”
Rapper and actor Method Man accused of assaulting a family friend at a Crunch Fitness location on Staten Island.
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