
November 7, 2025
Dashiel Gables sued Busta for $6 million accusing him of assault and office abuse, Busta filed a defamation swimsuit in response.
Dashiel Gables, a former assistant to Brooklyn rapper Busta Rhymes, has accused the recording artist of submitting a retaliatory lawsuit towards him in an try and silence him. Gables initially filed a lawsuit towards the previous member of the Leaders of the New College. He’s requesting that Rhymes’ swimsuit towards him be dismissed.
In keeping with AllHipHop, Gables is asking the decide to throw out the defamation swimsuit that Rhymes filed in October, which the rapper filed as a countersuit to Gables’ lawsuit accusing Busta of assault and office abuse. The previous assistant claims the lawsuit was filed solely as a result of he was exercising his “constitutional proper to petition for redress of grievances.”
Gables filed the paperwork on the U.S. District Courtroom for the Japanese District of New York and labeled Busta’s swimsuit as a “retaliatory Strategic Lawsuit In opposition to Public Participation,” or SLAPP.
He desires the courtroom to not solely dismiss Busta’s counterclaim totally, but additionally award him legal professional charges and impose sanctions on the “Gimmie Some Extra” rapper for what he claims is a “frivolous and retaliatory counterclaim.”
His attorneys additionally stated, “Reality is an absolute protection to defamation underneath state and federal regulation.”
Gables initially filed a $6 million lawsuit towards Busta after claiming that the rapper/actor punched him within the face whereas the 2 had been arguing on Jan. 10, 2025, within the foyer at Busta’s Brooklyn residence. He acknowledged that, after working with him between July 2024 and January 2025, he was fired following his report of the incident to the cops.
He has since claimed that since he was terminated, Gable has suffered emotional misery, unpaid wages, {and professional} blacklisting.
After Gables reported the alleged crime, Busta turned himself in after fees had been filed, and he was charged with third-degree assault.
Busta has denied the allegations and offered a press release to the media outlet.
“I’ve been made conscious of the claims made by Dashiel Gables, and I fully and categorically deny these allegations,” Rhymes stated in a written assertion. “For a really transient interval, Dashiel assisted me, but it surely didn’t work out. Apparently, Dashiel has determined to answer being let go by manufacturing claims towards me in an try and assault and injury my popularity.”
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