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Gucci Mane’s Wife Keyshia Ka’Oir Refutes Claims That He Didn’t Contribute to Big Scarr’s Funeral

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Over the weekend, Big Scarr‘s close friend and frequent collaborator Quezz Ruthless accused Gucci Mane of ghosting Big Scarr’s family after promising to pay for the funeral arrangements.

Big Scarr passed away last month after an accidental overdose on prescription pills at his girlfriend’s house in his hometown of Memphis, Tennessee on Dec. 22. He was signed to Gucci Mane‘s New 1017 Records.

“You say to them you finna pay for the funeral, then you lie,” Quezz said during an Instagram Live. “You didn’t have to lie! You ain’t have to go ghost either, cuh. It was gonna get paid for either way. You could’ve just said you ain’t have the money. You don’t get no type of respect for that, cuh.”

He continued with: “The minute that them folks called yo phone to see if you gon’ pay for the funeral, you blocked them. That’s not real, cuh. You ain’t straight. You only trying to act all real. You posted Scarr talking ’bout some long live — bruh, you ain’t do nothing, cuh.

Gucci Mane reportedly couldn’t attend the funeral due to his wife’s birthday. “When they texted you and asked you about Scarr’s funeral, cuh, you told them folks that Keyshia’s birthday coming up. Man, y’all rich! Y’all can celebrate her birthday any day. Come on now, cuh.”

Scarr’s sister also went on social media to further claims that Gucci Mane not only ghosted them, but asked for Scarr’s 1017 chain back. However, Gucci Mane’s wife, Keyshia Ka’Oir, got on social media to back up her and come with receipts, literally. She took to Instagram Stories two receipts, both in the amount of $10,000 to cover funeral costs.

Gucci Mane, himself, has not yet responded to the allegations.

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