Trina is still regarded as a Miami legend as she is still on Love and Hip-Hop Miami on VH1 and also released her sixth studio album, “The One,” in 2019. On the season premiere episode of LHH Miami this week though, she spilled the tea on how her ex-business manager, Jullian Boothe, spent $300,000 on other artists on his label and not on her album.
Trina was speaking to her LHH Miami castmate, Joy, about the situation and called Boothe a scammer and how The One took four years to complete because of him. She added that the album ended up being taken off the internet due to receiving cease and desist letters from producers that were never paid for their work on it.
Boothe’s legal team has since released a statement to The Jasmine Brand. He maintains that there’s no beef with Trina and what he abided by his contractual obligations.
“Jullian Boothe has had the pleasure and opportunity to work with Trina since the beginning of her career. He will always consider her to be family regardless of any perceived conflict.
While Jullian is contractually prohibited from discussing specifics regarding this matter, he maintains the view that everyone should continue to watch these events unfold and that the truth will come to light in the near future. He has always abided by his contracts and agreements with his clients, and has their best interests and growth at heart.”
Sadly, this is a common theme when it comes to the music industry. As of now, The One still isn’t back on streaming platforms. Flip the page to check out Trina discussing the situation on LHH Miami.
