Rick Ross calls allegations from ex-groundskeeper a ‘shakedown’
Rick Ross has countersued his former groundskeeper, Jonathan Zamudio, who claims the rapper pistol-whipped him.
Ross, who’s free on $2 million bail after a week in jail, is calling Zamudio’s allegations “a money grab” and “shakedown.”
He also claims Zamudio and another plaintiff in the case against him, Leonardo Caceres, were stealing his lawn equipment, driving his cars and partying at his “uninhabitable guesthouse” outside Atlanta, where they “may have been carrying on criminal activity.”
Ross, who’s free on $2 million bail after a week in jail, is calling Zamudio’s allegations “a money grab” and “shakedown.”
He also claims Zamudio and another plaintiff in the case against him, Leonardo Caceres, were stealing his lawn equipment, driving his cars and partying at his “uninhabitable guesthouse” outside Atlanta, where they “may have been carrying on criminal activity.”
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