DJ Envy, co-host of The Breakfast Club, has to comply with a subpoena to provide financial documents in a bankruptcy case involving his former business partner Cesar Pina (left).
Pina filed for bankruptcy because he and DJ Envy face more than 20 lawsuits for real estate fraud.
DJ Envy, real name RaaShaun Casey, and Pina are accused of hustling unsuspecting real estate investors out of millions of dollars.
According to influencer Tony “The Closer” Robinson, on January 5, the Superior Court of New Jersey denied DJ Envy’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed against him and Pina by investor Christian V. Vasquez.
? Another one Denied ?????
Superior Court of NJ denies DJ Envy’s (Raashaun Casey) motion to dismiss the lawsuit filed by Christian V. Vasquez. This legal battle is far from over.
DJ Envy will now have to fight these lawsuits as the judges denied his motion to dismiss https://t.co/alqI8gqTFD pic.twitter.com/gk8c1NlpCN
— Tony “The Closer” Robinson (@tonythecloser_) January 9, 2024
On December 20, a judge gave DJ Envy until January 8 to produce all financial documents requested by a court-appointed bankruptcy trustee overseeing Pina’s company, Whairhouse LLC.
Bank statements obtained by the plaintiff’s attorney reveals DJ Envy and Pina earned over $330,000 from their joint seminars alone.