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During an interview with VLAD TV, Quentin was played a snippet from a previous Taxstone interview where the podcast star referenced a story about Meek Mill beating up Quentin Miller in L.A. When asked if Tax’s information was true, Quentin laughed and confirmed the rumors were correct.
“Yeah, it’s true. They caught me at the Nike store. He [Meek Mill] approached me, and this was really my first time talking to Meek. He said he didn’t appreciate the letter I dropped and how it made it seem like he was a liar and what not. And then they f*ckin’ stole off on me in the Nike store and ran off. I shed blood in the Nike store.”
Quentin then revealed a more sinister angle:
“They tried to get me in front of paparazzi at first,” he continued. “They followed me in the Nike store and it just popped off in the Nike store. I’m a suburban kid, I’m from Gwinnett County. I’m not a violent person or out here trying to be the toughest n*gga….what kind of points are you getting off of that?”
During Q.M.’s interview, it was also suggested that Meek really wanted Quentin to ghostwrite for him and when the Atlanta rapper refused, he outed Drake. Quentin won’t confirm or deny those allegations.
Just when we thought the Meek Mill vs. Drake beef couldn’t get any wacker, Quentin Miller revealed that it’s worse than we could ever imagine.