Oschino Says Beanie Sigel Court Story Is True After Joe Budden Claims Jay-Z Debunked It: 'This Ain't No Hearsay'

Oschino said there were "a million people" in the courtroom who heard Jay-Z say he wouldn't be responsible for Beanie Sigel.

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Oschino has responded to Jay-Z's claim that he lied about the Brooklyn rap legend leaving Beanie Sigel to dry during his 2004 attempted murder case.

Earlier this month, Oschino had an interview with Say Cheese in which he expressed his feelings towards Jay-Z's refusal to stick up for Sigel when he was on trial. According to Oschino, Hov took the stand and told the judge "no" when asked if he would be responsible for Beans if the judge let him go free.

Joe Budden spoke about Oschino's comments during an episode of his podcast and claimed Jay-Z texted him to say the story was a lie. Now, Oschino thinks either Budden or Hov are the ones actually lying. The State Property rapper shared a video earlier this week in which he questioned Budden and Jay's comments.

"Joe Budden said Jay-Z text him and said what I was saying was cap like...I don't even want to believe he said that but I don't know," said Oschino. "I don't think Joe Budden will lie about it. I don't know, but there was a million people there. One thing about me, y'all know I don't be lying. My whole thing was this: I can't even understand a person saying, 'Listen, I don't want to be responsible for dude, he do this, that he a liability, whatever."

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Oschino added that he didn't understand why Jay would make the trip from New York City to Philadelphia on behalf of Sigel just to tell the judge no. He also stated that he couldn't understand leaving a friend in jail or Jay-Z having the audacity to lie about what he said in court.

"The whole point of this video was to say I can't believe he said it was cap if he really said that cause I mean everybody seen it, I was right there," Oschino said. "This ain't no hearsay. I was right in the second row looking right at it when he said it and I couldn't believe he said it. But like I always say I just don't understand that thinking."

He added, "I'm not saying who wrong or right. I just don't understand that thinking I'm from the ghetto for real. I was raised in the streets for real and I got a different outlook on things that, which sometimes might not be right."

Beanie Sigel was charged with attempted murder in July 2003 for allegedly shooting at a man during an argument. One of the bullets hit one victim in the foot and another in the stomach. The first trial, in which Jay-Z took the stand, ended in a mistrial after the jury couldn't come to a conclusion after deliberating for five days. Sigel was retried in 2005 and acquitted of all charges.

Sigel addressed Hov taking the stand during his visit to Drink Champs in 2021. According to Sigel, Hov telling the judge he wouldn't be responsible for Beans hurt their relationship and left the Philly native feeling let down.

"I've never been crushed like that ever in my life," he said. "'Cause I'm like, 'Damn, this is my man' […] That fucked me up. That took away a lot of shit that I thought we had. Like, that's big bro."

He added, "I believe at that time, Jay was thinking that I was unpredictable. I was bugging. I know I was out of pocket. I was uncontrollable."

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