Lil’ Mo Accuses One of Karl Dargan’s Alleged Side Chicks of Asking Her for Hush Money (EXCLUSIVE)
It’s the most wonderful time of the year — unless you’re Love & Hip Hop: New York stars Lil’ Mo — whose real name is Cynthia Dargan — and her husband of three years, Karl Dargan! In an exclusive clip for the upcoming new episode of Couples Court With the Cutlers, the stars battle it out over new infidelity allegations — and it sounds like one of Karl’s alleged side chicks was seeking out a payday to cover the scandal.
We see in this sneak peak that judges Keith and Dana Cutler attempted to get to the bottom of these tumultuous relationship woes, which is when Lil’ Mo admitted that this is hardly the first time Karl’s been caught cheating. “Every year, it happens at the same time,” the blue-haired beauty said from the plaintiff’s stand. “And then people always slide me a message — this one lady said, somebody was just like, ‘Hey. Pay me this amount to make it go away.'”
This hardly flew with the “Superwoman” songstress, who wasted no time putting the unidentified woman on blast. “I said, ‘Well, you should have got some money if you were allegedly with him, whatever the case may be, because you ain’t getting a dime from me,” Lil’ Mo continued. “You ain’t go no Facetime calls. You ain’t got ya’ll laid up in the bed — because you know that’s what they do now. You close your eyes for two seconds, you all over — the, ‘He fell asleep in this thang!’ Yeah, okay. Alright. If you can get him, you can have him — but be sure you can handle these bills because it ain’t even him you gotta deal with. You gotta deal with all of us.” Watch the full clip below!
Before Karl, Cynthia was married to Gus Stone from 2001 until 2007 and Phillip Bryant from 2008 until 2014. She is also the mother of three sons — Kidd Cole, Jonah Maddox-Phillip Bryant, and Justin McKenzie Phillip — and two daughters — Heaven Love’on Stone and God’Iss Love Stone.
Tune in to this two-part special of Couples Court With the Cutlers on Monday, Nov. 20 and Tuesday, Nov. 21. Check your local listings for more information.
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