Kodak Black’s longtime attorney has stood up for his client after the rapper’s ex dropped several bombshell accusations against him—and he’s threatening to take her to court.
On Sunday (May 4), Bradford Cohen posted on social media addressing the allegations made by Maranda Johnson, the mother of Kodak’s daughter Queen Yuri and son Prince Kapri. Johnson hit up her Instagram Story earlier this week with a post blasting the rapper, calling him a “dead beat BD” who was emotionally and physically abusive. She also claimed the rapper sent someone to throw acid at her while she was hosting an event.
Cohen dismissed Johnson’s allegations as a “money grab,” calling her “selfish” and accusing her of spreading “made up stories.” He added that Kodak would be suing her for defamation, as well as for what the attorney claimed was six figures’ worth of damage she’d caused to his client’s property.
“Made up stories where we have evidence of Kodak not only paying and giving money for his children, but also buying gifts,” Cohen wrote. “The rest is pure fiction from a very selfish young lady. I didn’t want to comment on this young lady committing defamation which we will sue her for, but also for the over 150k worth of damage she did to 7 cars and smashing a window of the house that had his kids inside.”
He continued, “She fought another mother of kodaks young child hurt the child and the mother at a b day party that Kodak paid thousands of dollars for his daughter. It’s really disgusting money grab, not allowing him to see his kids until he pays an ungodly sum of money. It is truly disgusting how fathers are treated as cash cows.”
The attorney, a former contestant on Donald Trump’s show The Celebrity Apprentice who played a key role in securing Presidential pardons for both Kodak and Lil Wayne, wrapped up his caption by saying he had initially hoped to “stay on the sidelines” of disputes between Kodak and Johnson, but that was no longer possible.
“I will have to show why you don’t threaten my clients,” he declared.
Kodak first connected with Johnson in 2017. Their relationship was featured in the Netflix series WAGS to Riches, which follows the lives of partners of established rappers and athletes.
