Remy Ma was hauled off in handcuffs after a heated confrontation erupted on the steps of a New York City courthouse between the rapper and daughter of the man her son is accused of killing.
The tense moment unfolded Tuesday (July 1) outside the Queens courthouse, where her 23-year-old son, Jayson “Jace” Scott, is facing murder charges tied to a 2021 shooting.
In a video posted by the woman, who goes by Jazmin Dior on Instagram, she is heard calling out Remy Ma for “trying to act like you’re tough” before telling her to “go around the corner.”
Remy Ma didn’t back down. “Come on, beat me up,” she said without hesitation, walking down the courthouse steps as the woman followed. The clip cuts off before anything physical is shown, but Dior later posted a photo of Remy Ma on the same steps, handcuffed.
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Another video shows both women filming each other while trading insults. Dior later explained her side of the story in a follow-up clip.
“You would have thought I did something to you,” she said. “Realistically, I can never speak to my father again.” She added, “You can see your son.”
Dior also accused Remy Ma of glaring at her “with a whole attitude… as if her son was the victim. Like miss, where’s your remorse?”
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Remy Ma’s Son Accused Of Fatal Shooting
The courthouse drama came after Scott was arraigned on a seven-count indictment, including first- and second-degree murder, reckless endangerment and four counts of criminal possession of a weapon in June 2024.
Prosecutors say he was hired to kill 47-year-old Darius Guillebeaux in Queens on June 7, 2021, shooting him multiple times and firing again after he had already fallen.
Scott’s alleged co-conspirator, 22-year-old Richard Swygert, is facing similar charges and already serving time for another murder from 2021.
Investigators arrested both men last June after linking them to the scene through surveillance footage and phone records.
If convicted, Scott could face life in prison without parole. Remy Ma has stood by her son throughout the legal process.