Damon Dash
Depo In Film Fight Was Ordered Now Bid to
Sell Rings Chains and Companies
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
April 18 – Damon Dash has been
sued in a dispute about a film
called "The List" or, "Dear
Frank." But he has been
avoiding being deposed, or
questioned under oath, in
person.
Inner City
Press covered and live tweeted
a proceeding on December 3
before U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York Magistrate Judge Robert
W. Lehrburger, thread
Jump cut four
years and a judgment later: on
December 31, 2024 counsel to
Webber and Muddy Water
Pictures wrote to Judge
Lehrburger: "The selling of
the assets is supported by
this Court’s decision relating
to Damon Dash’s previous
ownership interest in
Roc-A-Fella Records Inc. See
Docket Entry 370. A money
judgment may be enforced
against a judgment debtor’s
personal property" - then
Instagram photos of jewelry,
filing on Patreon here
On April 18, 2025
plaintiff's counsel wrote to
ask Judge Lehrburger to order
the turn over of documents
about chains and rings and
companies to facilitate their
sale, and for attorneys fees.
The case is
Webber v. Dash, 1:19-cv-610
(Liman / Lehrburger)
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