Jay-Z's cousin, Briant "Bee-High" Biggs is being sued for allegedly scamming an investor in Roc Nation's Unanimous Games.
In its lawsuit, Blueprint Capital Holdings accused Biggs of failing to pay back the money that the company invested into Unanimous Games. Biggs was reportedly a part of a team that was raising $1.5 million for Roc Nation's video game subsidiary. Blueprint's president, Ryan Collision, claimed he invested $250,000 in March 2018 and was told Meek Mill, Yo Gotti, and Jay Park would participate.
Collision added that he was told the money would be repaid, plus interest, in March 2021 but it never happened. The Manhattan Federal Court filing also claims Unanimous did not respond to requests for financial information on the company, such as tax returns.
Biggs was allegedly told Blueprint he was expecting a $5 million investment in July and would pay the company what he owed. He eventually provided some financial information on Unanimous, which showed he paid himself thousands from Unanimous Games in 2019 and 2020.
"Notably, Unanimous Games did not provide any tax returns, income statements, general ledgers, profit and loss statements, or any documents relating to the alleged $5,000,000.00 investment," the suit read.
Blueprint Capital Holdings is suing Briant Biggs, Unanimous Games, and Roc Nation for fraud and breach of contract.
Source: NY Daily News