However, the star alleges that he is being set up for breaking up a nasty dog fight after being accused of brutally thrashing the dog with a chair. "In some ways, what was not seen in that video, was him protecting the smaller dogs, he just likely didn't do this in the best way, so he's seeking assistance and help to make sure that as a dog owner, he's properly managing it, and understands how to interact in more healthy ways with all types of dogs and all of his dogs, but this is certainly a situation that he had addressed a long time ago," the lawyer adds. Ceaser Emanuel was dismissed from VH1s long-running tv program Black Ink Crew: New York after a video of him hitting a dog went viral. TMZ reported that the Black Ink Crew: New York star recently filed a lawsuit against his ex-girlfriend Crystal Torres. RELATED: Neglected and Emaciated Great Dane Weighing 44 Pounds Rescued from Iowa Apartment Tattoo boss Ceaser Emanuel ’s parental woes have now taken a legal turn. Suzette Samuel became a name social media got all too familiar with earlier this year when she feuded with Ceaser’s daughter. They are both New York natives working in Georgia, and apparently have a lot in common. "This was an unfortunate situation as I understand it, where there were a number of other aggressive dogs attacking smaller dogs and probably was a lapse of judgment as to how to appropriately break it up, break up that interaction." Black Ink Crew star Ceaser Emanuel has been dating Suzette Samuel for a year. "Ceaser is an avid dog lover and has many dogs and has had in his lifetime, many dogs and other pets," Mosley tells PEOPLE. The show debuted in 2013 and followed Emanuel and his employees at his Harlem ink shop. RELATED: Rescue Puppy Who Had His Teeth Pulled Out by a Previous Owner Is Now 'Living His Best Life' After a video surfaced of tattoo shop owner Ceasar Emanuel throwing a chair at a dog surfaced online, VH1 has announced they are ending their longstanding relationship with the reality star. NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 20: Ceaser Emanuel poses at the Ceasar Emanuel press conference to address recent social media attacks on in New York City.
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