Chamir José Lazaro Capellán, also known as Diamond La Mafia, filed a formal complaint against fellow rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine on behalf of his producers, Cristian Anthony Rojas and Nelson Alfonso Hilario García in the Dominican Republic after the rapper allegedly attacked Rojas and Garcia.

In an interview with El Gordo y La Flaca, Capellán revealed his side of the story. He and Tekashi 6ix9ine’s girlfriend, Yailin La Mas Viral, tried to record their new song, but the rapper “wouldn’t stop calling Yailin.”

After some time, Yailin decided to stop and continue another day.

Once the two had left, Yailin called Capellán and told him that Tekashi 6ix9ine was in Santo Domingo and wanted to meet him. Capellán agreed to show Tekashi 6ix9ine that “nothing weird” was happening between them.

Before he got to the studio, one of the producers called him and told him what had happened.

Tekashi 6ix9ine and his security guards allegedly got into the studio and started trashing the place and attacking the producers with guns.

They warned him that Tekashi 6ix9ine planned to attack him once he got there.

Capellán called Yailin and explained what happened. Shortly after, she went to find him.

When she did, she called Capellán back, crying with Tekashi 6ix9ine scolding her in the background.

He allegedly grabbed the phone from Yailin and began to threaten Capellán and his family. Even now, he admits, he still feels like his life is in danger.

“I know she’s a victim too,” says Capellán.

Yailin responded to this accusation in an Instagram story.

“I am not separated, and I am not being abused,” she said.

In the interview, Capellán was asked about the complaint and what he wanted out of it.

“I want justice for the guys,” he said, referring to his producers. He says that they were the ones who were most affected and have “lost the most.”

Since then, Tekashi 6ix9ine and Capellán have spoken through a third party, Yailin’s manager.

Capellán mentioned that he has been unable to get on the phone with Tekashi 6ix9ine.

He says that Yailin’s manager initially offered them $10,000 to drop the complaint.

Later, Capellán said they stopped giving them numbers and were willing to provide Capellán and his team “whatever they wanted.”

Despite this, Capellán assures that he is not backing down.

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