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Dame Dash’s Movie Company Officially Sold for $100 at Auction

Yes, it really sold, and the details explain why the number shocked everyone

thinktank by thinktank
December 30, 2025
in News
Reading Time: 1 min read
Dame Dash during interview as movie company sells for $100

(Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

It is now confirmed, not speculation, not internet exaggeration. A movie production company owned by Dame Dash was officially sold at auction for roughly $100 as part of a court ordered process tied to his ongoing financial and legal issues.

According to NY Post, the company, Poppington LLC, was auctioned off to help satisfy outstanding debts after multiple judgments were entered against Dash. The final bid came in just over $100, a number that instantly went viral once it became public, not because of what buyers gained creatively, but because of what the price symbolized.

Here is the important context many missed online. The sale did not include Dame Dash’s personal legacy, creative catalog, or cultural influence. What transferred was the business entity itself, essentially the shell of the company, not ownership of films, future projects, or intellectual property tied to his name. That distinction matters, even if the optics are still rough.

This moment sits inside a longer timeline. Dash has been publicly battling lawsuits, child support judgments, and unpaid obligations for years. Courts ultimately ordered the sale of certain assets to recover money owed to creditors. The auction reflects how legal pressure can reduce business holdings to paperwork and filings when debts stack up.

Culturally, though, seeing Dame Dash’s company go for $100 hit hard. This is someone who once stood at the center of hip hop’s most powerful ownership conversations, preaching independence, equity, and boss mentality.

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  1. DA MC says:
    4 hours ago

    I hate to see these days where Dame Dash is doing so bad. Makes me wonder what he did wrong in his life to have all this wrong following him now.

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