Fat Joe has admitted that he wants a woman to hold him down the way Meagan Good is holding down Jonathan Majors by going to court with him in the wake of his domestic violence allegations.
The Creed III star walked into Manhattan Criminal Court on Tuesday (June 20), hand-in-hand with his rumored girlfriend Meagan Good for a hearing regarding his assault and harassment case.
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While the charges are pretty serious and have resulted in Majors getting dropped from multiple projects, Joe commended Good for showing up with her man despite all the allegations. He said on Instagram that he hopes one day he’ll find someone to do the same for him.
“Let me tell you something, hand to hand to his court case,” Joe said. “Now as far as I’m concerned they only been dating for a little while, and so the pastor prepped her to be a good woman,” Joey said. “A law-abiding supporting woman. I want a woman to hold me down. I need a woman to hold me down and men need women to hold them down…you need your woman right next to you no matter what. So this woman knows the good bible. She stood with her man, he just started talking to her.”
He continued, “Now you talk about a guy that fumbled the bag legendary, it’s him. In the Marvel pictures and everything, I don’t know how he’s gonna get back to that level.”
Jonathan Majors walked into Manhattan Criminal Court on Tuesday with his rumored girlfriend, Meagan Good, for a hearing regarding his assault and harassment case.
Back in March, Majors was accused of physically attacking a woman, which resulted in multiple injuries. He was later arrested and arraigned on multiple charges, including several counts of assault in the third degree, attempted assault in the third degree, aggravated assault in the second degree, and harassment in the second degree.
More alleged abuse victims have since come forward and Majors faces up to a year in prison if convicted.
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As for Fat Joe, he will soon head to Harlem alongside CamRon and Ma$e to perform at the 2023 inaugural Harlem Festival of Culture (HFC), which will occur at New York’s Randall’s Island Park from July 28-30. Additional headliners include Teyana Taylor, Muni Long, Bell Biv DeVoe, Adam Blackstone, Eric Bellinger, Jozzy, MAJOR., Remy Ma, Ro James, Tink and Wyclef Jean. Tickets are on sale now.