Wow! In A Jealous Rage Over Faith Evans, See What Joseline Did To Stevie J

Posted On : January 18, 2016

joseline-steviej-faith-evansOh geesh! Faith Evans has been caught in the mix of drama with the over dramatic Joseline Hernandez of Love & Hip Hop Atlanta. To set the record straight, Faith and Stevie are working back in the studio, and if you remember Stevie J were labelmates and he’s instrumental for working on the “Faith” album back in 1996 producing “Soon As I Get Home”(REMIX), “I’ll Be Missing You”, and “Lately I” from the album Keep The Faith.

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Stevie J and Faith Evans, via Instagram

So now they’ve been back in the studio working on a professional level, but it seems Joseline can’t handle that. (Or maybe it’s great publicity for the show) Either way, here’s the mess the Stevie J is accusing Joseline of doing to his belongings.

As reported by TMZ,

Joseline smashed and cut up more than $65k worth of his belongings in one helluva jealous rage.

The Bad Boy producer tells us he returned Monday from a studio session with Faith Evans and found his place looking like a war zone. Bleach had been poured all over his bed and belongings and several other items were either cut up or smashed.
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He says Joseline left him the homecoming present after she got jealous over how much time he was spending in the studio with Faith.

Among the ruined items …
– vintage $10k Bad Boy jacket, that was a gift from Diddy
– $40k worth of clothes
– $15k worth of Versace china
– at least 20 pairs of kicks

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He also says she ruined several gifts his kids had given him for Christmas.
Joseline’s got a history with going postal on people, so it’s not really that much of a surprise. Stevie’s got tough skin though.

Check out the video of the alleged damage!

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