Ice Cube Calls Reporter’s Assault Accusation A "F*ckin Lie," Sends Cease & Desist Letter


In 2015, Ice Cube was accused ordering an assault on a rabbi. He denied the allegations, but a “The Daily Beast” reporter thinks otherwise.

He may be ruffling a few feathers with his latest stream social media posts, but Ice Cube is out to defend his name. In an article he penned for The Daily Beast, reporter Marlow Stern accused the rap icon having his team assault a rabbi. It was back in 2015 when Ice Cube was sued for $2 million over the alleged incident, but since the accusations surfaced, the rapper has always stated that he was innocent the allegations against him.

Ice Cube Calls Reporter's Assault Accusation A "F*ckin Lie," Sends Cease & Desist Letter
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“It is hard to give Ice Cube the benefit the doubt given the fact that his anti-Semitic activities have extended beyond the realm the internet,” Stern wrote in his article. “He’s an ardent supporter Louis Farrakhan, one the world’s most prominent anti-Semites, and, most troubling all, the rapper and actor was accused in May 2015 ordering his entourage to beat up a rabbi.”

Cube took to Twitter to call out Stern. “The statement by Marlow Stern is a f*ckin lie. I never ordered my security to beat up anybody. Get your facts straight or I’ll see you in court you asshole.” Then, the rapper shared a photo the reporter and wrote, “This is Marlow Stern, the punk that’s out there pushing that poison.” Ice Cube then shared photos cease and desist letters to Stern from his lawyers that also included a request for a retraction. “Don’t play with me. This is just phase one.” Check out his tweets below.