Dame Dash's financial woes seem never-ending, with a staggering $25 million in debt and a recent bankruptcy filing. But here's where it gets controversial: despite his efforts to declare bankruptcy, he may still face millions in judgments. According to an exclusive report, lawyer Christopher Brown has filed a complaint, arguing that Dame Dash's Chapter 7 filing cannot wipe away $4.8 million in court-ordered judgments. This includes a 2022 verdict awarding $823,000 to Dear Frank's director, Josh Webber, which saw a $4 million bump after Dame Dash made harmful comments about him. The Roc-A-Fella co-founder believes his bankruptcy will protect him, but Brown's filing challenges this, stating that past comments were destructive and intentional, and that bankruptcy 'bars the discharge of debts arising from willful injury'. This move by Brown ensures that Dame Dash's road to financial recovery will be even more challenging. With $25 million in debt stemming from unpaid taxes, child support, and legal judgments, Dame Dash is still nowhere near out of the woods. This development raises questions: can bankruptcy truly protect him from these judgments? And what does this mean for his future financial stability? It's a complex issue, and one that invites discussion. Will Dame Dash emerge from this financial crisis? Or will he continue to face these challenges? The answer lies in the court's decision and the outcome of this legal battle.