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Joseline
Hernandez’s
case
for
the
backstage
beatdown
of Joseline’s
Cabaret alum
Big
Lex
is
finally
coming
to
a
close.
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Williams
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The
Zeus
Network
star
found
out
her
fate
in
the
case
in
the
messy
melee
against
Big
Lex
at
the
Mayweather
vs.
Gotti
exhibition
fight
in
Miami
in
2023.
In
addition
to
the
misdemeanor
charges
for
the
backstage
brawl,
police
added
two
felonies
for
fighting
the
cops
who
arrested
her.
The
back-to-back
beatings
went
viral,
but
Joseline
never
doubted
that
she’d
come
out
on
top.
TMZ reports
the
court
sentenced
the
Teflon
TV
titan
to
two
years
probation.
According
to
the
plea
deal,
Joseline
pleaded
no
contest
to
“resisting
an
officer
with
violence,
battery
on
a
law
enforcement
officer,
battery,
and
trespassing.
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The
deal
prohibits
the
former
LHH:
ATL star
from
contacting
Big
Lex
or
her
family.
The
court
also
ordered
Joseline
to
write
a
letter
of
apology
to
the
officers
assaulted
during
her
arrest.
The
terms
of
Joseline’s
probation
require
random
drug
testing
and
a
29-week
online
batterer’s
intervention
class.
This
should
help
the
proud
mom
learn
techniques
to
de-escalate
future
feuds
rather
than
come
out
swinging.
The
“Vegas”
rapper
still
has
the
freedom
to
continue
her
cabarets
and
travel
across
the
U.S.
as
long
as
her
parole
officer
approves.
As BOSSIP previously
reported,
Joseline
and
her
entourage
got
into
a
knock-down,
stomp-out
brawl
with
her
reality
TV
rival.
It
was
“on-sight”
between
the
former
so-stars
turned
enemies,
who
exchanged
several
shady
shots
at
each
other.
When
they
reunited
at
the
Zeus
Network
event,
Joseline
gave
Floyd
a
run
for
his
money.
Big
Lex
called
9-1-1
to
press
charges
against
the
Puerto
Rican
princess
immediately.
She
denied
needing
medical
attention
but
said
she
“got
jumped,”
telling
the
operator,
“They
beat
me
real
bad.”
In
later
interviews,
Joseline
said
that
she
didn’t
even
know
Big
Lex
and
wanted
to
start
a
new
era
as
a
businesswoman
and
artist.
The
bilingual
baddie
already
announced
plans
to
expand
her
shows
with
a
male
strip
show
called
“Dancing
Freakz.”