MC Hammer Sued by Bank That Claims He's $76,000 Behind on His Car Payments
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Oakland-born rapper MC Hammer is facing a lawsuit from Chase Bank over unpaid payments on a $115,000 Land Rover, reflecting a $76,732.79 balance. He purchased the car in 2023 but ceased regular payments in May 2024. Despite a previous bankruptcy and unpaid taxes in 1996, he has worked to improve his public image as a socialite and ordained minister. Notably, his business is named U Can't Touch This LLC and he is formally identified as MC Hammer in the lawsuit documents, raising questions about his identity in business contexts.
MC Hammer, the Oakland-born rapper and pioneer of baggy-pants rap, is being sued by Chase Bank for failing to pay $76,000 on a Land Rover purchased in 2023.
Despite his past issues with bankruptcy and unpaid taxes, MC Hammer has managed to rehab his image and become a socialite, even becoming an ordained minister.
The court documents reveal that Hammer stopped making regular payments in May 2024 and that Chase Bank is demanding the return of the $115,000 Land Rover.
Interestingly, MC Hammer's official business name is 'U Can't Touch This LLC,' and he is listed as MC Hammer in legal documents, questioning if that's how he's referred to in business.
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