'LHH' Star Rod Bullock Accused of Using Kirk Frost's Son as 'Human Shield' During Assault
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An eyewitness claims to see 'Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta' star Rodney using his co-star's 3-year-old son to shield him when he gets confronted and punched by another man for allegedly scamming him for $50,000.

AceShowbiz - Rod Bullock a.k.a. Rodney Bullock recently got confronted by another man at an Atlanta luxury high rise. But it was what he did to protect himself that would likely land him more criticisms than the altercation itself.

The "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" star was accused of using a young boy, Kirk Frost's three year-old-son Kannon, as a "human shield" during the fist fight. According to an eyewitness, Rod got assaulted and punched in the face during the confrontation.

The eyewitness, who began to live stream the drama with his cell phone, claims that he saw Rod using the toddler to shield him while he was attacked. The witness says in the video, "[Rod] held another man's son in front of him as a human shield, while he was getting punched in the mouth."

The witness goes on claiming that Jasmine, Rod's girlfriend and Kannon's mother, let Rod grab her son. Rod appears to be raising Kannon with the boy's mother Jasmine. He has been sharing his pictures with the boy, showing how close he is with Kirk's son.

After the attack, Rod called police. He reportedly got his lip busted. The music manager also took to Instagram Live to taunt the man who allegedly attacked him. He shared pictures of his cars, accusing the man of keying his rides. He, however, later removed the photos from his page.

Rod was allegedly attacked for scamming the man for $50,000. Should this be true, it's not the first time the reality TV star was involved in a similar crime. Back in 2017, he was accused of scamming $26,000 from a Wells Fargo bank customer and transferring the money from one account to another.

Later in the same year, it was reported that Rod was arrested after being charged with Theft By Conversion, which is described as a crime that happens when a person lawfully obtains another person's money or property and converts it to their own use, according to Georgia law. He was released after posting a $5,000 bond.

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