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Alex black ink
Alex black ink






Estevez is asking for $3 million, a bump up of from her original request for $1 million. She is asking that Viacom’s request for her claim to be thrown out be dismissed so that her entire story can be heard and justice can be served. Thankfully, I wasn’t the only one who had the experience. No one believed me and subsequent episodes of the show depicted me as a liar. Tattoo artist from New York who rose to fame after appearing on VH1s Black Ink Crew. I never consented to be drugged as I apparently was. My recollection of that night is based upon what people have told me, and obviously the video that was later aired. I did not have more than two drinks up to that point….Shortly after drinking from the cup Mr. Duncan entered the room with the can of Red Bull already in his possession. He offered, and we allowed him to pour what we thought was Red Bull energy drink into the cups that we were each holding containing alcohol. The hit VH1 show follows the latest drama and goings-on of Ceaser Emanuel’s tattoo shop Black Ink.

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Duncan approached me and Ericka Santana while we were in one of the front rooms of the tattoo parlor.

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Not long after my arrival at the party Mr. Trivia He's also fond of creating his own viral memes often featuring himself, and in 2017 he appeared on an episode of Judge Mathis with an ex-girlfriend who alleged they broke up over his Instagram posts. Before Fame He's lived in Brooklyn, New York. Here’s what she had to say according to the legal docs: Alex from Black Ink Crew New York talks about how he got started tattooing and evaluates the work of his peers from Black Ink, 9MAG and IAM Compton. Tattoo artist from New York who rose to fame after appearing on VH1's Black Ink Crew. Estevez says that the person who drugged her is cast member Richard Duncan, known to viewers as “Oh S**t,” the talented tattoo artist who just can’t seem to stay out of legal trouble and who seemed enamored with Estevez in the first season. They denied any wrongdoing and want the case dismissed.īut now, according to Radar Online, she is naming names in her suit. Viacom responded to Estevez’s claims by saying that she was coming to “bald legal conclusions” and coming up with “vague allegations of wrongdoing” though she had no evidence. The hitters of Black Ink Crew New York rate the tattoo skills of Chicago artists Phor, Kat, Van, Draya, Lily and Ryan in terms of color, composition, contrast, attention to detail and more. Another woman present at the party is part of her lawsuit and also claims that she was drugged too. She says that she was edited to look promiscuous on the episode when she really had not knowledge of what went on. She says she eventually blacked out and had no idea what happened the night of filming for the episode of “Mixxxy Madness” from the first season in 2012, but if you saw the episode, a seemingly inebriated and disheveled Alex is seen hitting on quite a few people in the tattoo shop, including the owner, Caesar. We told you early this year that former Black Ink Crew star, Alex Estevez (and the former receptionist at the shop), filed a lawsuit against producers of the show, saying that someone connected to the production team drugged her during a party at the shop. If you’ve never watched Black Ink Crew, it’s a crazy reality show on VH1 about a black-owned tattoo parlor in Harlem.








Alex black ink