Ja Rule Denies Max B Was Involved in Attempted Jumping
“If I was Bruce Springsteen, you think the assailants could have made it out?”
Ja Rule at the 27th Annual Angel Ball held at Cipriani Wall St. on October 27, 2025 in New York, New York.
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Days after the internet began speculating that Ja Rule was jumped at Brandy and Monica’s Barclays Center show on Nov. 20, but Ja went live on his Iconn app to clear up what’s true and what’s false. Acknowledging that he was attacked, he dismissed the idea that the recently-freed Max B was somehow involved.
“Leave Max B the f**k out of this,” said Ja. “That man just came home, I thought y’all was fans of Max B? Y’all tryna get him locked up.”
Rule blasted gossip blogger Tasha K for initially saying the incident happened outside of NYC Asian fusion restaurant Sei Less.
“Tasha K, fire your whole f**king research team,” Ja said. “Just get rid of these n***as. They terrible. Matter of fact, keep them bus ass n***as so they don’t get hired by nobody else.”
He then directly explained what happened.
“Yes, there was an incident that went down,” he said. “N***as sucker punched me from behind. Three n**gas. N***as don’t get no real points for that.”
He then bemoaned the ineffective security — and said things are handled differently for Black concerts versus white.
“I wanna address how hip-hop concerts and white concerts have police,” said Rule. “If I was Bruce Springsteen, you think the assailants could have made it out of the building without being arrested? This is how they do Black n***as.”