Memphitz Sues VH1 and “Love & Hip Hop Atlanta” Producers; Claims They Allowed K Michelle to Assassinate His Character

September 4, 2012 by The Master Chief

The first season of “Love & Hip Hop Atlanta” has wrapped, and yet, the drama behind the scenes still continues.

Mickey “Memphitz” Wright — ex-boyfriend to R&B songBIRD K Michelle — has announced that he is suing VH1 and the creators of “Love & Hip Hop Atlanta” … on allegations that they allowed cast member K Michelle to fabricate “a compelling story line” and gave her a “worldwide platform” to “assassinate [his] character.”

LHHA viewers know their story well. Without using Memphitz’ name, throughout the show, K. Michelle repeatedly talked about how her ex boyfriend and former label head spent all of her money, left her for broke, and almost ruined her music career after he “beat her ass.”

When the initial episode aired in which K. Michelle first spoke on her domestic abuse allegations, Memphitz — who is now married to BET reality star (and Lil Wayne’s ex-wife) Toya Wright — made an attempt to tell his side of the story, explaining how he and K. Michelle met, their “relationship,” and how he NEVER put his hands on her in the way that she alleged on the show. (He says he didn’t hit her … he only restrained her when she attacked him)

And even though K Michelle never mentioned Memphitz’ name on the show, that didn’t stop her from hurling direct insults to him and his wife Toya on Twitter and various radio interviews, where she would even go as far as to claim that Memphitz threatened her young son one time.

But now that “Love & Hip Hop Atlanta” has completed its first season, Memphitz has decided to take legal action against Viacom International (VH1′s parent company), NFGTC, Inc. and Monami Entertainment — the company owned by LHHA executive producer and creator Mona Scott-Young.

According to the press release (obtained by gossip blog Its Only Entertainment) Wright — represented by attorneys Conti J. Moore, Esq. of Conti Moore Law, PLLC and Alcide L. Honoré, Esq. of Hooper & Honoré, LLC — is “suing the named Defendants for approximately one dollar per viewer per show for damages that stem from the defamatory statements and denigrating actions of cast member Kimberly Michelle Pate p/k/a ‘K. Michelle.’”

Moore, whose practice is based in Orlando, Florida, stated, “Ms. Pate has taken full advantage of society’s tendency to accept claims of domestic violence as always being true, even in the absence of proof. The only abuse that actually occurred is the malicious and calculated pattern of vicious lies Ms. Pate has assailed for the purpose of fabricating a compelling story line in an attempt to ruin my client’s name.”

Honoré, an Atlanta based attorney, argues that “even the most ridiculous statements when repeated frequently become true in the minds of many. Ms. Pate’s preposterous claims, which include allegations that Mr. Wright mismanaged funds and caused her career to ‘flop’, have been adopted as truth by many followers of the popular VH-1 reality series.”

Honoré and Moore both agree that, “Domestic violence is an issue of serious nature, often having grave consequences for true victims with whom we all sympathize. However, it is unconscionable for one to play on the sympathies of the masses by levying false accusations of such heinous acts against an innocent party, simply for the sake of entertainment or for purported career advancement.

“After reviewing the evidence in this matter, we are prepared to litigate this case to the fullest extent of the law to seek justice for our client and to restore his name and professional reputation.”

Wright maintains that the lawsuit has nothing to with getting revenge against K. Michelle. He’s simply defending himself and his reputation from the “malicious false and misleading statements” she made about him on the popular VH1 reality show.

He continues, “My family and I have suffered tremendously while VH-1, Monami Ent., and the other companies provided a worldwide platform for K. Michelle to repeatedly assassinate my character. The filing of this suit is to compensate for the irreparable damage that has been done to my reputation and to deter these companies from doing such future harm to others.”

Love and Hip Hop Atlanta averages over 3 million viewers an episode … and Memphitz is asking for “$1 per viewer for damages,” though it isn’t clear whether he’s seeking the viewer “average,” which would be about $3 – $5 million dollars, or the total amount of viewers, which could end up being in the range of $30 – $50 million, if every episode is taken into account.

[IOE]

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  • onolade

    caN SOMEONE GIVE THIS MAN A LIE TEST BECAUSE I FEEL LIKE A WOMAN CANT JUST MAKE UP A STORY LIKE THAT

  • Vetra

    A lie detector is not considered in a court of law. Only on daytime talk shows. And she needs to take one also if he takes one. But it will not help in court because they are to misleading.

  • paisy

    Toya need to sit down and shut up Memphitz with her for the money anyway. Listen to Memphitz interview. He held her mouth and restrained her. He wrong and he trying to ruin her by denying it. He suing VH1 that’s a joke.

  • JC

    If K Michelle is lying about the whole domestic abuse situation, why isn’t Memphitz suing HER instead of vh1? hmmmmm……..What’s in the dark MUST come to light !!!

    • xxXpure_bredXxx

      my thoughts exactly

    • great

      He’s thinking big money bye going after the vh1. KMichelle does not have money like Oprah yet,

  • Mo Luv

    He is only sueing cuz he is a nobody & no1 cares about him. Toya is 2 good 4 him. If he only restrained k michelle then why he stay w/ her? Obviously he dont got nothing if he got 2 sue now. U r a joke!!!!!!

  • Tasha Haslem

    K.michelle need to show her reciepts !

  • http://www.facebook.com/refiloe.mazibuko.5 Refiloe Mazibuko

    memphitz is looking suspicious

  • kai

    he takes the girls money and whoops her ass damn…typical..he did that shit why did it take so long for him to sue and kmichelle needs to show the receipts

  • nik

    he aint gonna win…how you suing somebody for more money than you ever had FOH

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