Even though Taxstone was found guilty of manslaughter in his case, Troy Ave doesn't seem to be finished with him. Additionally, after the court postponed the media personality's sentencing, the New York rapper turned to Twitter to continue berating him. He specifically made references to "lies" and "defamation" in his reply, but he didn't elaborate. It's probably connected to Taxstone's criticisms of Troy and their ongoing feud on social media and elsewhere. Nevertheless, several others argued that Ave isn't always shown favorably in this instance either.
"If I sued this broke a** pancreatic fat n*** for character defamation, it would cost me money," Troy Ave tweeted. "Them lies ain't adding up, but neither is ya $$$ #DearHaterIWon." Following that, numerous admirers clapped out at him in the comments. "It would end up costing me money- sounds like you're the broke one, sir," said one tweeter. "Well, since live nation and Irving Plaza know you're the one who started the fight, you're not winning anything," another commented.
Taxstone was found guilty of manslaughter, assault, and criminal possession of a weapon last month. Furthermore, these charges stem from the 2016 death of Troy Ave's bodyguard Ronald "Banga" McPhatter. Ave capitalized on their case's increased mainstream prominence by producing a handful of diss singles. There's his "victory" song "Dear Hater I Won," for example, as well as a handful of other lyrical jabs at the podcaster. Given his prior beefs with people like Maino, the rapper is causing quite a stir these days.