DJ Envy is looking to have his real estate fraud lawsuit tossed out, and has claimed that he, too, is a victim of doing business with Cesar and Jennifer Pina.

The Breakfast Club co-host, along with the Pinas, was sued late last month by Anthony Barone and Anthony Martini, who claimed they defrauded them out of $1.5 million over an apartment complex project that never materialized.

The plaintiffs said that they invested in two real estate ventures, the Taylor Company and Flip 2 Dao, but Envy and the Pinas took the money without following through with the project.

Envy was also accused of purchasing a series of properties in Paterson, New Jersey, undervaluing them, and then fixing-and-flipping them or renting them out.

Barone and Martini claimed that the trio used the funds to support their extravagant lifestyles and/or to pay off other investors.

On Wednesday (August 2), DJ Envy (real name RaaShaun Casey) responded by filing a motion asking the court to dismiss the lawsuit with prejudice.

According to court documents obtained by The Shade Room, Envy says he is not (and never was) an employee or representative of neither the Taylor Company nor Flip 2 Dao.

He adds that he believes the plaintiffs named him in the lawsuit solely to exploit his celebrity status and to sensationalize the case.

Cesar Pina previously corroborated Envy’s story, confirming that the veteran DJ is not, and never was, employed by Flip 2 Dao. He stated that Anthony Barone, his wife, and himself are the only members of the company.

DJ Envy also claims that he is a victim himself and lost $500,000 on a separate project with the Pinas to renovate and reposition a former school into an apartment building.

The couple allegedly promised Envy that they would return his initial investment within one year and he would receive a monthly dividend of roughly $17,000. However, Envy has apparently yet to receive any distributions or return of capital in connection with the project.

The collective are due back in court on September 8 to iron out the dispute.

Despite his plea of innocence, the lawsuit provided more ammo for Envy’s car show rival Rick Ross to use against him. After news of the legal dispute broke, the MMG mogul threw another below-the-belt shot at the radio host on social media.

“Time to tattoo that hairline too,” he wrote underneath a photo of Envy on The Neighborhood Talk’s Instagram post.

Prior to that, the pair had traded insults in the run up to their respective car shows, with Envy mocking Rozay’s correctional officer past and Ross offering Envy’s wife and kids a job to clean his swimming pool.

Mariah The Scientist's attorney has demanded a jury trial.

Earlier this year, footage of Mariah The Scientist and a woman named Cleopatra Dues allegedly getting into a brawl at an Atlanta club left social media users shocked. Reportedly, Dues told police that Mariah allegedly approached her and ripped off her wig, then proceeded to drag her across the floor of Cavo Kitchen and Cocktail Lounge. She insists that she never interacted with Mariah until the alleged incident.

In May, Mariah was arrested and charged with simple battery. Now, according to court documents obtained by TMZ Hip Hop, she's pleaded not guilty. Moreover, her attorney Brian Steel has asked for a jury trial. She's yet to address the debacle but may do so soon in court.

Mariah The Scientist's Attorney Demands Jury Trial

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Recording artist Mariah the Scientist performs onstage on Day 1 of 2023 ONE MusicFest at Piedmont Park on October 28, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)
 

Unfortunately for Mariah, her own legal woes aren't the only ones she's dealing with these days. Her boyfriend Young Thug is also currently behind bars on RICO charges. His high-profile trial was put on hold earlier this week. The defense filed a motion for Fulton County Superior Court Judge Ural Glanville to recuse himself due to an ex parte meeting with prosecutors and witness Kenneth Copeland. The trial won't continue until another judge reviews the case. Glanville also plans to release a transcript of his meeting with Copeland “so everyone will have a chance to look at it.”

It's unclear exactly how long this could take. The trial is already the longest in state history, however, and doesn't look like it'll be coming to a close anytime soon. What do you think of Mariah The Scientist pleading not guilty to battery? What about her attorney Brian Steel asking for a jury trial? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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