Author Topic: Solar Denies Beating Up Guru, Says Guru Did What He Wanted  (Read 150 times)

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(AllHipHop News) Solar, the business partner of Guru, has lashed out at the accusations that he was mentally controlling and physically abusive to the late founder of Gang Starr.

Tasha Denham, a woman that has a child with Solar, made salacious accusations that Guru was punched in the face and beaten by his former business partner. (Click here for the initial story)

“This is from a groupie that has no knowledge of anything about me and Guru. It’s unbelievable that they even put her up there. She never lived with Guru. She never knew Guru,” he retorted in an exclusive interview with UK’s Conspiracy Radio. “She was a little groupie chick that did a little work for us here and there. [We] had a little relationship that lasted all of 10 minutes. And she was gone.”

He dismissed the claims as nonsense stating that there were no official reports or documentation that he was abusive to Guru.  “She’s just making up tales. And why wouldn’t Guru punch me back?”

Solar fully praised the strength that Guru had when he was alive stating that he wouldn’t go for such actions against him.

“Guru is one of the strongest men [I ever met] in my life. I’ve seen Guru check quite a few chins. Guru’s nobody’s punk,” Solar said.  “Look at Guru…there’s no sugar in his tank, so to speak.”

Continuing, he said “These are just cowards taking cheap shots at a man that’s not here anymore and they should be ashamed of themselves. Guru always stood up for himself. ”

Solar also took time to chastise Guru’s sister, who spoke out against a letter that was released after the rapper’s death. Patricia Elam, Guru’s elder sibling, admitted in an interview with MTV that she was never comfortable with Solar.

"I don't know what the influence was," she said. "I don't know if it was drugs, brainwashing, whatever. I don't know if it was blackmail. For whatever reason, my brother decided to trust him with his life, and we see where that ended up. It's an American tragedy, as far as I'm concerned."

Solar responded aggressively to the notion, saying that Guru wasn’t close to his sister as far as he knew.

“The crazies are talking now. Trish (Patricia Elam, Guru’s older sister) is speaking when Trish and Guru haven’t spoken, haven’t seen each other in I don’t know how long. These are two people that did not get along.”

Solar also stated that Guru’s sickness caused him to become closer to his father, who is a former judge in Boston. Solar says he became “like another son” to Guru’s father.

“I’ve been to their house, I’ve been to their home to eat. They’ve been to my home to eat. These are out and out lies aimed at me, but its putting Guru is the wrong light. They are attacking me, but what are they saying about Guru? This is a man that can’t handle himself? I’m not that kind of person to do that. Even if I was, Guru would be obligated to not do that.”

He said that Guru was a free thinker that did what he wanted as a man.

“In attacking me, you are attacking Guru, because you are saying he couldn’t think for himself,” Solar said.
 

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Re: Solar Denies Beating Up Guru, Says Guru Did What He Wanted
« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2010, 01:03:04 PM »
somebody needs to beat up Solar