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Lawyer Accuses Drake Of Owning His Stolen Rolex


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By Carter Maness

A Manhattan lawyer is going after Drake for $30,000 after claiming that his Rose-Gold Rolex Presidential went missing from a jeweler and somehow ended-up in the rapper's possession. Drake claims the watch, which he is seen wearing on the cover of his sophomore album Take Care, was always his and had been purchased directly from Rolex. He even specifically clarified that he has never bought anything from the jeweler, Rafaello & Co., named in the case.

Still, the lawyer, James McMillan, is sticking to his story. He claims that he brought the expensive timepiece in for a cleaning last year and returned to the shop a week later to find that the watch was missing and had been sold to Drake. "He goes back to the store and confronts them and they confirmed that the watch was sold," said Claudine King, McMillan's lawyer.

The jeweler's lawyer says there is no real case to be had. "I believe the allegations in this lawsuit will be proven to be without merit," said Mark Rosenfeld.



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