Yesterday, attorney Tyrone Blackburn launched a fierce counter against Roc Nation’s Motion for Sanctions, criticizing the company, its legal representation, and media partner TMZ for allegedly orchestrating a “baseless media campaign” regarding the lawsuit. Blackburn’s 15-page opposition sheds light on the claims against Jay-Z’s Roc Nation, revealing accusations of “racketeering, trafficking, and related unlawful activity.”
In the heated filing, it is claimed that Roc Nation and its team attempted to divert attention from their own supposed wrongdoings, targeting the plaintiff's counsel instead. Jay-Z’s attorney, Joseph Tacopina, and Roc Nation are featured heavily in this scathing rebuttal.
Specific accusations detail that Roc Nation personnel engaged in a wide array of illicit activities, such as financial cover-ups and laundering of illegal funds through corporate channels. Allegations even implicate Roc Nation's CEO, Desiree Perez, linking her to a wider criminal enterprise. Prior convictions for drug trafficking raise eyebrows further around her leadership.
The lawsuit, brought forth by Terrence Dixon (a.k.a. T.A.), adds to the mounting claims of legal impropriety against Roc Nation, painting a troubling picture of potential criminal activities such as trafficking and racketeering.
This case continues to unfold, with new revelations and continued public interest. For more details, interested readers can follow our ongoing investigative series.
In the heated filing, it is claimed that Roc Nation and its team attempted to divert attention from their own supposed wrongdoings, targeting the plaintiff's counsel instead. Jay-Z’s attorney, Joseph Tacopina, and Roc Nation are featured heavily in this scathing rebuttal.
Specific accusations detail that Roc Nation personnel engaged in a wide array of illicit activities, such as financial cover-ups and laundering of illegal funds through corporate channels. Allegations even implicate Roc Nation's CEO, Desiree Perez, linking her to a wider criminal enterprise. Prior convictions for drug trafficking raise eyebrows further around her leadership.
The lawsuit, brought forth by Terrence Dixon (a.k.a. T.A.), adds to the mounting claims of legal impropriety against Roc Nation, painting a troubling picture of potential criminal activities such as trafficking and racketeering.
This case continues to unfold, with new revelations and continued public interest. For more details, interested readers can follow our ongoing investigative series.



















