Ceaser Emanuel Speaks Out Against Abuse Allegations From His 16-Year-Old Daughter

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Black Ink Crew’s Ceaser Emanuel is denying the abuse allegations made against him after his daughter Cheyenne called him out on Instagram.

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According to The Shade Room, Cheyenne opened up about the alleged abuse on her Instagram page and said her reality tv famous father hit her several times a few months ago. The situation came to light after Ceaser’s girlfriend Suzette responded to the teen and said she lacked respect and that Cheyenne’s mother tried to get a storyline after she was kicked off of the show.

In response to the abuse allegations, Ceaser said to the media outlet, “My daughter Cheyenne and I are not on great terms. However, I would never physically abuse her. I have only done what many parents would have when their child has crossed the line and that is discipline, my child. I love my daughter and she is the only heir to my black ink tattoo studios. She is just having a hard time adjusting to no longer being the only child and having to share her father. I am doing the best I can to make everyone comfortable in our new blended family. I understand that we are on reality tv and our lives constantly play out in the public eye but I hope everyone can respect my family’s privacy while we settle our differences. 

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His daughter also responded to the statement and wrote, “Nobody on social media can tell me WTF I went through cause ya don’t know what happened behind em closed doors but what I will say is..U picked your p**** over ya child period!!! Before I left dat house, U had that lady sit there and disrespect me and U just stood there in shock. You ain’t no man & you definitely ain’t a father.”

In a prior Instagram story post, Cheyenne said her father assaulted her with his hands and feet but she did not fully disclose the extent of the alleged abuse.

“It’s a shame that because he’s on TV that people would think it is ok to punch me and stomp me like I’m a dog in the street. It is not ok. I’m here to speak my truth, he knows what he has done. The police was called, there are records…..As for his prostitute h*e a**, she has been stalking my dad for years when he was with Dutchess. How can u respect anyone that puts his hands on his daughter the way he did? And how do you allow her to argue back and forth with a 16 yr old?”

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