Busta Rhymes Settles With Assistant Over Punching, Clogged Toilet Allegations

Busta Rhymes settles his lawsuit with former assistant Dashiel Gables after months of mediation over assault and workplace abuse allegations.

Busta Rhymes Settles With Assistant Over Punching, Clogged Toilet Allegations

Busta Rhymes wrapped up his legal mess with former assistant Dashiel Gables through a settlement agreement finalized in private mediation this month, which AllHipHop previously reported on.

Court documents filed on April 30 show both sides reached a deal and have until June to submit final paperwork to the judge for approval.

The specific terms, including any money exchanged, stayed completely under wraps between the two parties and their lawyers.

The whole situation started back in January 2025 when Gables claimed Busta punched him multiple times in the face inside the lobby of the rapper’s luxury Brooklyn high-rise.

Gables ended up hospitalized from the alleged attack and filed a police report, though prosecutors never charged Busta with anything.

The confrontation happened while Gables was unloading luggage and his daughter called his phone.

He ignored the call but texted back, which allegedly triggered Busta’s rage and led to the physical confrontation. When Gables sued in August 2025, he didn’t just claim assault.

His lawsuit included allegations that Busta ran an abusive workplace where he forced Gables to unclog a toilet with his bare hand and then retaliated against him after the police report, blacklisting him from working in the industry.

Gables sought at least $6 million in damages for the assault, wage violations, and career destruction he claimed resulted from Busta’s actions.

Busta fired back hard, denying every single allegation and countersuing Gables for defamation. His legal team called the lawsuit an “attempted shakedown” from a disgruntled staffer who fabricated the entire story. Busta claimed that Gables’ public accusations cost him two major advertising deals and damaged his reputation.

The case went into mediation in January 2026 after both sides agreed to pause court proceedings and work toward a resolution behind closed doors.

The settlement announcement marks the end of a legal battle that consumed nearly eighteen months of both parties’ time and resources.

The judge will have final say on whether the settlement terms are acceptable when both sides submit their agreement by the June deadline.