"If I do get shot, it's Quavo's people" - Vitaly threatens legal action against rapper after he allegedly took his money

Vitaly goes off on Quavo over allegedly taking his money (Image via Kick/Vitaly and Instagram/Quavo)
Vitaly goes off on Quavo over allegedly taking his money (Image via Kick/Vitaly || Instagram/Quavo)

Controversial Kick streamer Vitaly expressed his discontentment in his latest stream (August 2) after he alleged that American rapper Quavo had taken his money in exchange for his time in the stream, except that he never showed up. The rapper was scheduled to collaborate with Vitaly on his controversial "Catching Predators" streaming series on July 29.

During his stream that day, he revealed:

"So, Quavo is not coming. No, he's not coming. He took our deposit, right? Yeah, of course, Black people thing."

Adding to that, he shared some more details about the transaction. He even urged his viewers to comment on Quavo's posts to remind him to give the streamer his money back.

"Every Quavo post that goes on TikTok, everywhere, you guys say, 'Give Vitaly his money back.' F**king love it, you guys are literally ripping him apart and yeah, that's not cool. Just taking my money like this."

He then controversially added:

"Guess what? If I get shot guys, you know that it was Quavo's people."

Vitaly says he will "pursue legal actions towards" Quavo for allegedly taking his money

Kick streamer Vitaly had strong words for American rapper Quavo after the rapper allegedly accepted an upfront payment for an appearance in one of Vitaly's controversial "Catching Predators" streams but failed to show up.

The streamer was upset with the situation, stating that Quavo could have been a hero "catching p*dophiles," referring to his controversial series.

"He could've come on the stream, got paid and been a f**king hero catching p*dophiles; but now he's holding Ls. He endorsed Kamala Harris saying protect the 'gun violence.' Motherf**ker all you do is rap about violence and drugs."

The Kick streamer also hinted that he may even take legal steps against the rapper, hiring one of fellow streamer Adin Ross' lawyers:

"We are also getting Adin Ross' lawyers to pursue legal actions towards Quavo and his team. I've nothing against Quavo. I was the biggest fan. I'm not a fan anymore. I know one person isn't gonna make a difference, but it is gonna make a difference..."

Quavo has yet to make an official statement regarding the situation. For those curious, his social media posts, particularly on Instagram, have been flooded with comments from fans demanding that he return the alleged money.

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