GloRilla may have some explaining to do after a man accused her of stiffing him for a six-figure sum—despite being under contract with him.
In a recent interview, an Atlanta man who was identified as millionaire investor Aristotle revealed that one of his most costly investments was a deal he allegedly did with GloRilla. In his initial statement, Aristotle claims he lost more than $400,000 after the “Yeah Glo” rapper allegedly ran off with the money, without fulfilling her end of the bargain.
“GloRilla, she stole some money from me,” Aristotle claimed. “I paid her some money, over six figures to do something for me and she didn’t complete the tasks. She’s still got two more tasks to complete.”
As Aristotle continued, he didn’t reveal the specifics of the tasks he enlisted GloRilla to do, but he did mention that he was currently working on solving the issue through due legal process.
“It’s on contract, and I’m still going to court about that,” he said. “It’s been a year, since March of last year.”
As he concluded, Aristotle suggested the only reason he’s in this position today is because he believes GloRilla’s celebrity eclipsed her obligation to him.
“She was big,” he recalled. “It’s just you know, celebrity cocky ‘I’m not gonna fulfill the contract’ s##t. You know how that s##t go.”
This isn’t the first time GloRilla has been accused of mishandling funds she was paid by and individual whilst under contract. In 2022, GloRilla released a statement on Facebook after a woman accused her of scamming her for $1,200 to promote her makeup line in a TikTok which went viral and gained the Create Music Group (CMG) signee’s attention.
In another statement she provided FOX13, GloRilla said that she’s aware that someone has been posing as a team member and unfortunately scamming her fans and supporters.
“I was made aware that an individual has been impersonating members of my team and deceiving people for money as part of a scam,” GloRilla said in part. “I’m looking into the issue, but I’d like to encourage all my fans and supporters to be very careful with how they communicate with online strangers.
“It’s important to do research and take the appropriate steps to prevent yourselves from being victimized by cybercriminals posing as celebrity teams.”
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As you may remember Aristotle just bought the infamous Black House or Legacy Center from Jay Morrison. Also in an active beef with Rashad from EYL. Aristotle’s personal connection to the communities in Atlanta where he invests. He mentions growing up on the South Side and the sentimental bond he has with the properties he owns in the area.
This personal connection not only drives their investment decisions but also speaks to the potential for real estate to positively impact and uplift local communities. By investing in properties in neighborhoods he is familiar with, Aristotle is not only building wealth for himself but also contributing to the growth and development of his community.
“Im sure you guys heard that I just purchased the legacy center. The mission is to help my community (Southside Atlanta) learn financial literacy with a unique twist. I was born and raised here. I’ve been planning this for 2 years. Crazy thing is I was already developing the project with a piece of land that I bought on the Southside of Atlanta.
The entire project was $9mil total. So when I saw this building for sale for my exact price range, closer to the airport, and it had the exact layout I wanted… it was an easy cash offer. In my head I just saved close to $6mil. I was gonna have to build my own project from the ground up.”