Former NBA Player Puts Moniece Slaughter on Blast

Photo Credit: VH1
Photo Credit: VH1

By: Amanda Anderson-Niles

 Moniece Slaughter made some serious accusations about Lil Fizz recently and she claims the former B2K star assaulted her, but now it appears she may once again be the target of some serious accusations herself.

According to TMZ, former NBA star Joe Smith claims she stole about $100k from him back when they were dating:

According to a report filed with the Manhattan Beach Police Department, Smith claims that between October 2011 and March 2012, nine checks were written from his checkbook to a Timothy Clayton Carr … totaling $109,000.

Smith told police he did not write the checks and does not know a man by that name.

In June 2012, police were able to get a hold of Carr, who told them he was a friend of Slaughter and that he was cashing the checks for her as a favor because she didn’t have a bank account. Carr told cops he was unaware the checks were stolen or that anything was wrong until Smith canceled the last check.

Carr also told police Slaughter had agreed to pay him back for the canceled check, but it when it came time to meet up … she disappeared.

 

Moniece told police that she didn’t steal the money, and Joe actually signed all the checks and he only cancelled the last check because he was salty about their breakup.

Joe claims Moniece is a liar and he’s still hoping the police will put her in handcuffs even though it happened two and a half years ago.

Cops tell TMZ the case is still open and pending.

14 comments

  1. I knew that trick was no damn good. Even if those DV accusations against Lil Fizz are true, she’s lost what little credibility she had.

  2. I knew this bird wasn’t sh-t. And she probably lied about everything she’s ever said about Fizz on the show too. She sucks.

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