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According To Lawyer, Foxy Brown Wouldn't Flash Anyone

phpXEZuWDAM.jpg According to Foxy Brown's lawyer, Arlene Raymond—the woman who the rapper beat with a Blackberry in 2007 and verbally assaulted this week—is jealous of the 30-year-old rapper. The NY Post reports that Foxy has a gig coming up at B.B. King's in Times Square, and her lawyer says, "That is what we think this is about, people kind of jealous and hating." Foxy had been walking to her car to head to rehearsal for the show on Wednesday when the incident occurred.

Foxy's camp says she was minding her own business and "has never been more focused," but Raymond claims the rapper called her a "dirty bitch" and then pulled up her skirt and mooned her while yelling "kiss my ass"! What does Foxy's lawyer have to say about that? "Foxy [pictured] would never lift her dress, not in a million years." It's true, only classy ladies get charged with Class E felonies.

Since Raymond has a restraining order against Foxy, she has been charged with a Class E felony of violating the order of protection. Yesterday she was arraigned at Brooklyn Supreme Court, pleading not guilty, and is now released after posting bail.

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  • John L

    just "she said, she said" so unless there's proof (ie video or other witnesses) this will most likely get tossed out but if I was Foxy I'd really consider moving

  • bleeckerite

    haters gonna hate

  • Knickerbocker

    The lawyer is misquoted.



    He did not say:



    "Foxy would never lift her dress....not in a million years."



    What he really said was:



    "Foxy would never lift her dress, unless someone was waiving a $10 bill, not in a million years."

  • FunChop

    I've reached a point in my life where I realize that any sentence starting with "According to a lawyer" will be followed by a lie or a very subjective view of truth.

  • jaycjay

    Even if they're not really from a lawyer.



    Again, all of the quotes above are from her manager, Bernadette Brennan.



    So the statement that her lawyer said it is itself sort of a lie. It's all lies within lies!

  • jaycjay

    her lawyer says, "That is what we think this is about, people kind of jealous and hating."



    While there probably are lawyers who talk that way, that quote is actually attributed in the Post article to her manager, not her lawyer.

  • Wza

    That's not what the streets say.

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