
To avoid jail time, the Black Ink owner said he agreed to a permanent restraining order until Crystal asks to lift it.

The shop owner claimed no evidence of child abuse exists but said the courts held him in contempt due to the conference. A couple of episodes later, Caesar revealed the press conference violated a restraining order as it reportedly resulted in Crystal getting bullied online. How embarrassed would you be? #BlackInkCrew /CeOaQYlRHb- Black Ink Crew March 14, 2019įinally, Ceaser explained he is moving forward with the lawsuit, deeming it the “only way to stop” as the claims are “damaging” to him, his business, and employees. Additionally, he said he went through an “intense investigation” that cleared him.Ĭeaser is giving Cheyenne's date the 3rd, 4th, AND THE 5TH DEGREE! With his mother and Suzette by his side, the tattoo artist denied the allegations and claimed his ex, not the police, got Child Protective Services involved. When Black Ink Crew returned from hiatus in February 2022, the shop owner held a press conference to tell his story as he decided to sue Cheyenne’s mother, Crystal Torres, for defamation of character. Ceasar gave another update regarding the situation with Cheyenne Ceaser insisted he never hit his daughter and doesn’t understand why she would accuse him of doing so.

The tattoo shop owner claims the fight started when the teenager refused to watch the dishes and cussed at him, causing him to take her speaker.Īccording to him, she then called the police, but nothing happened until she returned to New York a couple of months later and made the allegations.

However, after Cheyenne returned following a visit to see her mother, Ceaser believes his daughter’s behavior changed.

Why Ceaser gotta do his daughter like that… ? #BlackInkCrew /uzBo1NMfSR- Black Ink Crew March 14, 2019
