Xzibit’s legal drama reached a new level as his attorney, Maya Shulman, exited the scene due to a mysterious ‘irremediable breakdown.’
The rapper, originally from Detroit, faces a hiccup in his ongoing divorce case that has its roots back in 2021 when his spouse, Krista, filed for divorce. The split has been a thorny matter concerning the division of their possessions. Xzibit argues his income has significantly shrunk, which seems to have stirred the pot even more.
Recently, Maya Shulman, his attorney, asked to be relieved from representing Xzibit, citing an ‘irremediable breakdown’ in their professional relationship. While details are scarce, hints suggest financial issues play a role. Shulman made it clear that without payment, she couldn’t continue. Those close to the case note this might be linked to the rapper’s income issues, further complicating the situation.
Despite this setback, Xzibit hasn’t thrown in the towel. He’s brought Roslyn Soudry on board as his new legal counsel, aiming to navigate through these turbulent waters. The change of representation comes as Xzibit continues to hustle in the music industry.
In a bid to keep the cash rolling, Xzibit recently teamed up with Conor McGregor’s record label, Greenback Records, and has dropped a couple of tracks like ‘Been A Long Time’ and ‘Play This At My Funeral.’ These tracks mark a new phase in his music career, raising questions about whether the new ventures will turn his fortunes around.
His upcoming album, ‘King Maker,’ marks his first major release since 2012’s ‘Napalm.’ It’s a highly anticipated project, especially given how much hip-hop has shifted over the years. Some speculate that its success might bring financial relief, helping ease the tension in his divorce proceedings.
In this chaotic blend of personal and professional troubles, Xzibit remains a picture of determination. His focus on creating new music possibly reflects his broader strategy to overcome financial hurdles and legal entanglements.
With his legal and financial battles ongoing, Xzibit is striving to make the best of a complicated situation, both in court and in the studio.