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By now you’ve seen the viral video of rapper The Game smacking an alleged child predator in the face with a pie.

Well, the pie to the face was supposed to be hand-delivered by rapper Quavo. But he chickened out at the last minute.

Quavo, a former member of the hip-hop trio Migos, is accused of taking $300,000 from popular streamer Vitaly, and not showing up.

Vitaly and his crew confront alleged child predators in his popular “Catch a Predator” web series.

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To expand his fanbase, Vitaly pays rappers to confront alleged predators on livestream.

In a recent viral video, Vitaly and The Game surprised a man who believed he was meeting a 15-year-old boy in a men’s restroom.

Vitaly is now accusing Quavo of accepting $300,000 for an appearance on his “Catch a Predator” livestream but failing to show up.

According to Vitaly, he paid Quavo several weeks in advance for the gig. However, Quavo failed to show, leaving Vitaly and his fans disappointed.

Vitaly expressed his disappointment in a livestream, saying, “Quavo’s not coming. He took our deposit. Black people thing.” His comment implied that Black people are scammers who take the money and run.

Quavo hasn’t responded to the allegation. The rapper was a guest speaker at Vice President Kamala Harris’ rally in Atlanta on Tuesday.