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‘Black Ink Crew’ star Puma accuses his co-stars of planning assault on his wife

Pictured here is VH1's "Black Ink Crew" cast member Puma at a event in Manhattan in 2013.
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Pictured here is VH1’s “Black Ink Crew” cast member Puma at a event in Manhattan in 2013.
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“Black Ink Crew” star Puma is accusing his co-stars of arranging to have someone assault, TMZ said.

Puma and his wife Quani were at a movie premiere last week in New York City where an unidentified woman attacked her in the face.

He told TMZ that his co-stars Ceasar and Dutchess Lattimore, who were also inside the theater, asked their “intern” to beat up Quani.

The so-called “intern” was not identified by the gossip website. Photos of both women and their facial injuries were posted on their respective Instagram accounts, but later taken down by the reality stars.

Ceasar, owner of the Harlem tattoo parlor Black Ink, told TMZ that it was Quani who started the brawl inside the theater and that Puma took a swing at the intern.

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Puma, who owns te Art 2 Ink tattoo shop, later refuted his claims on Twitter.

“U guys sent some girl to hit my wife and wasn’t expecting my wife to whoop her a– u can look at my hands no marks cuz I never hit nobody,”Puma wrote last Thursday.

Ceasar and Puma are known for fighting on the set of their VH1 show.