Gucci Mane accused of domestic violence and bilking his artist out of money

Gucci Mane The Road To 1017 Featuring The Atlanta Pops Orchestra
Gucci Mane The Road To 1017 Featuring The Atlanta Pops Orchestra / Prince Williams/GettyImages
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If you're unfamiliar with the name Mac Bre-Z that may change soon. She used to be Gucci Mane's artist and girlfriend, and she claims the rapper owes her money. Not only that, Bre-Z has accused Gucci of domestic violence, and she's taken her claims to social media.

"Mac Bre-z is the first artist you ever signed. You loved to mention me in your songs. You loved having me on your arm. You loved that I took the stand & defended you in court as your alibi to keep you outta of jail, & You loved collaborating with me on your albums & mixtapes," she wrote Monday on Instagram next to a throwback photo of herself and Gucci. "But I would love to get paid for my writing credits."

"They say you changed for the better," she added. "So why haven’t you done the right thing & just compensate me for everything I’m entitled to? Everybody eating off these records but me."

Bre-Z said Gucci assaulted her as well, but she never got the police involved. "I never did a tell all & exposed any stories about your personal life over the 6yrs we were together," she wrote. "When you punched me in the face I could’ve snitched & had you arrested while you was on bond for the murder case of Jeezy artist."

Gucci's ex finished her message by saying she never badmouthed him and is now coming for what she believes is owed to her.

Bre-Z posted a video as well and explained why she decided to come after Gucci. The Atlanta rapper said she performed the Gucci-assisted songs "Pillz" and "Go Head" at a recent show and after posting the performance on social media, her posts were blocked over copyright issues.

Gucci hasn't responded to Bre-Z's claims yet. You can see her video below.