Russell Simmons Smacked With Lawsuit From Former Def Jam Exec Drew Dixon
Drew Dixon sued Russell Simmons for defamation days after a woman identified as Jane Doe hit him with a rape lawsuit.
Drew Dixon sued Russell Simmons for defamation days after a woman identified as Jane Doe hit him with a rape lawsuit.
Def Jam founder Russell Simmons is accused of raping a woman, who left the record label after the alleged assault.
The industry insider says people shouldn’t be judge for what happened 40 years ago.
Drew Dixon first accused the LaFace co-founder in 2017.
The Def Jam Recordings co-founder tells AllHipHop he’s stable but remains hospitalized.
The Godfather of Hip-Hop calls for the culture to pause and send warm thoughts to one of the pioneers in the culture.
The Def Jam Recordings co-founder was a trending Twitter topic on Monday (June 19) after his daughter, Aoki Lee Simmons, made some scathing allegations against him.
On Monday (June 19), as both Russell Simmons and Aoki Simmons trended on Twitter, the business mogul took to Instagram where he apologized for losing his temper.
Russell Simmons and his family matters have exploded on social media in the worst way.
Kanye West issued a strong warning to the family of George Floyd against suing him , less than 24 hours after apologizing.
Russell Simmons joined the Democratic politician for a special announcement about the UHHM.
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One of hip-hop’s most famous ex-couples will be heading to court in a war over stock, theft and other dubious claims.
Russell Simmons won a huge victory in court, after a judge tossed a $10 million lawsuit against the Def Jam mogul from allegations stemming from an alleged encounter in 1988.
Russell Simmons says America needs a facelift as he endorses Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
Russell Simmons may be a pioneer and a Hip-Hop king to some, but to some women, he’s a straight up rapist.
Sil Lai Abrams, Marc Lamont Hill, N.O.R.E., and Talib Kweli address the situation.
Sil Lai Abrams asks why the Power 105.1 show is so “tone-deaf.”
The producer put together a profanity-free project recorded within the walls of San Quentin State Prison.
After being away in Bali, Indonesia Russell Simmons emerges with a new venture.