Cam’ron has revealed that a fight with Katt Williams led to the comedian severing ties with Dipset.

Speaking on his YouTube series Talk With Flee, Killa Cam detailed the wild story which began with a bout of flatulence.

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He explained that the violence broke out at one of Williams’ stand-up shows in Philadelphia, where the mood was initially positive as the comic gifted Cam $30,000, as well as luxury vehicles to Beanie Sigel and Lil Mo.

“As the night goes on, he’s flipping,” the Harlem native recalled. “Katt comes over to me and — I’m not naming no names, let’s just call him ‘Dipset X’ — he says, ‘Yo Cam, I think Dipset X farted on me.’ I’m like, ‘Farted on you? I don’t know if he farted on you.’

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“He said, ‘Yeah, the n-gga farted on me! I usually tag n-ggas behind shit like that.’ […] I see Katt walk around the room asking n-ggas, ‘Did you fart?’ Everybody said no, so Katt punches Dipset X in the face, dumb hard.”

That’s when Cam and Katt began brawling.

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“Off instinct, I grab Katt, flip him upside down and slam him. And then as I’m about to kick him, I snap out of it. It was just a reflex; Dipset X is my man. Katt had like a hundred FOIs [Fruit of Islam] come in. We in a room that’s smaller than somebody’s living room.

“Now the FOIs are in the middle of us and Katt says, ‘Fuck you and fuck Dipset! All of y’all get the fuck out!'”

Adding insult to injury, Cam’ron lost the $30,000 that Williams had given him during the scuffle.

“We shuffling out and I’m like [to my crew], ‘Y’all at least could have grabbed the 30 thousand! Y’all ain’t even fight! I should take my belt off and beat the shit out y’all n-ggas, man’ [laughs].”

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He added: “I was sitting down and the money was on my lap. It was in one of them big yellow envelopes so it wasn’t pocketable. So when I got up to grab Katt, the money fell.”

The “Hey Ma” hitmaker also revealed that was the last time he spoke to Williams, although he doesn’t harbor any ill will towards him.

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“I saw Katt at 50 Cent‘s [celebrity basketball game] in Shreveport, but we didn’t speak because he was on the other side of the court. That last my encounter with Katt,” he said.

“Do I have hard feelings towards Katt? No. I don’t have a problem with Katt. How he feels about me, I have no idea.”

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Elsewhere in the episode, Cam’ron said that Katt Williams wanted to transition from comedy to Hip Hop and join Dipset as a rapper.

“He wanted to rap. I’m like, ‘This n-gga’s nice as a comedian… and you rap? Hell yeah. Let’s make fucking Katt Dipset, hell yeah,'” he said.

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Killa did admit that the controversial comic was not boarding Dipset at the best time due to various other issues within the group in the mid ’00s.

He said: “Katt kind of got down with us when we was all starting to be dysfunctional. So Katt Williams never really got a chance to be part of Dipset as a crew when we was moving how we was moving.”