Ceaser insisted he never hit his daughter and doesn’t understand why she would accuse him of doing so. The tattoo shop owner claims the fight started when the teenager refused to watch the dishes and cussed at him, causing him to take her speaker.Īccording to him, she then called the police, but nothing happened until she returned to New York a couple of months later and made the allegations. However, after Cheyenne returned following a visit to see her mother, Ceaser believes his daughter’s behavior changed. CHARGES NEED TO BE PRESSED, and CANCELLATIONS NEED TO BE MADE!”Įmanuel’s Instagram comments were filled with criticism after the dog abuse video spread on social media.Why Ceaser gotta do his daughter like that… ? #BlackInkCrew /uzBo1NMfSR- Black Ink Crew March 14, 2019 Your karma has been adding up for years, but to do this to two innocent dogs!?! This is crazy. I pray the people see you,, as the monster you are. She continued, “Even after he beat his daughter up, & the new producers tried to protect Ceaser, even made up fake conflicting storylines about my relationship to do it! Now this, cannot be undone. Anyone who knows me, knows I LOVE animals. “I don’t even get into the life of this man, but this video made me so upset. “If you can treat a dog like this, it shows how sick of a person you truly are,” she wrote. She also accused VH1 and its parent company Viacom of protecting him from past allegations of abuse. “Since next season was close to finishing production, this decision will not impact the upcoming season.”įormer Black Ink Crew cast member Donna Lombardi called out Emanuel on Instagram. “We have made the decision to cut ties with Ceaser Emanuel from Black Ink Crew New York,” VH1 said in a statement. VH1 announced his firing on Thursday (June 23). VH1 cut ties with Black Ink Crew New York’s Ceaser Emanuel.Įmanuel came under scrutiny after a video of him abusing dogs surfaced online.
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