DJ Akademiks accuses Meek Mill of swatting him after boxing challenge

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DJ Akademiks

DJ Akademiks claimed Meek Mill sent cops to his home during a recent livestream.

The beef between DJ Akademiks and Meek Mill set the internet on fire when the two sparred over their sexuality, in the wake of a lawsuit against Diddy.

The two continued to trade insults which led Akademiks to point out that his address is publicly available, challenging Meek Mill to show up at his home. “U must think u invincible. U dont talk about pullin up to street nas homes cuz u aint on that wit em. So dont be on that wit me,” he wrote on Twitter/X.

The feud continued escalating on February 29 when DJ Akademiks claimed Meek Mill had police sent to his home.

Fresh & fit pose with Dj Akademiks
The hosts of Fresh and Fit pose alongside DJ Akademiks.

DJ Akademiks claims Meek Mill called the police on him

DJ Akademiks took to Twitter/X with a claim that Meek Mill “had police show up to my house” during a live stream to 30,000 people “right after the n**** claimed he called the governor to tell him bout ‘how many murders im responsible for’. NASTY NASTY work,” he wrote.

In a follow-up post, Akademiks also claimed that Meek Mill had “been blackballing half of yall.. He always been on blogs heads claiming if we post a up n coming Philly artist, its cuz they beefing with him,” he said.

“Not that that hot on yall own.. so u know what happened.. We all just dont post Philly artist cuz of that hating ass n****,” he added.

Adding fuel to the fire, Akademiks recently claimed he’d be “down to box Meek Mill” in a public or private match. “We could get a price. It don’t matter,” he said during an Adin Ross livestream. “Here’s the thing, I’m at the point where he’s a bully that I think is p***y. So, let’s see with the hands.”

As of this writing, Meek Mill has not yet responded to Akademiks’ latest Twitter/X posts.

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