Professional gossip hound Akademiks is claiming Karen Civil once covered up a video of Meek Mill assaulting a woman
Meek Mill, Camron and Jessie Woo all came forward with alleged horror stories involving Civil, painting a less than flattering portrait of the industry vet. Professional gossip hound Akademiksis now getting in on the action, claiming Civil once covered up a video of Meek Mill assaulting a woman. On Tuesday (September 21), Akademiks was in the midst of a Twitch session when he made the startling allegation. At the same time, he had some not so nice things to say about Nicki Minaj. The type of chick Karen is, shes a scrappy bitch who saves artists, he said. Ive seen her save artists. She begs platforms like mine, Dont embarrass n-ggas. Shes worked for Nicki, Nickis a fucked up human being. Shes tried to make her seem personable. Thats all Im sayin my n-gga. He continued, Anytime Ive had interactions with her, shes makin fucked up artists look better. Im telling you. People who do shit Meek got, apparently, somebody got Meek on video beatin up a chick, bro! That video never came out! Who made that shot never out? Karen, bro! All of these n-ggas, they need somebody like that because they make mistakes, they fuck up, they do human shit. Meek Mill and Karen Civil exchanged a few tweets on Sunday (September 19) after the Dream Chasers rapper wrote, Karen was my friend and turned on me for opportunitystart having the blogs posting negative about me on some conspiracy shit lol. I forgive her but I definitely dont wanna deal with yall industry people that move like that! You should admit what you did to me too! People thought I was high just rantingIm not mad at her shes a woman Im over itIll appreciate if she said something about that tho! We were real friendsI used to give her a lot of exclusive records for her website! She replied, You know damn well I aint have no site play you, I literally just supported your album and shown you nothing but cordialness and respect last few years when we seen each other. Read more