Rhymes, whose real name is Trevor Tahiem Smith Jr., allegedly
threw the cardboard container of strawberry-flavored protein
drink at an employee at Steel Gym in the city's Chelsea
neighborhood on Wednesday night after the two threw water at
each other and the argument escalated, police detective Annette
Markowski said.
She said there was a running dispute between Rhymes and the
employee, who was hit in the head by the drink.
Scott Leemon, Rhymes' attorney, said the charge is an attempt to
take advantage of Rhymes' celebrity status.
"These allegations are a bunch of bull and I am confident he
will be vindicated," Leemon said.
He said Rhymes will next appear in court on Nov. 6.
In an Instagram post early on Thursday morning, Rhymes said he
was heading back into the recording studio newly inspired.
"Thanks to everyone who helped expedite this evening for me,"
Rhymes said. "I'm good and we're back to the grind."
(Reporting by Katie Reilly; Editing by Scott Malone and Bill
Trott)
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