Fivio Foreign has finally cleared up the rumors regarding his alleged chain theft, and by all accounts, it seems the rapper was never a victim of a crime at all.

Last month, it was reported that the Brooklyn rapper allegedly had his chain snatched by one of his rivals, a rapper named Big Pluto. However, according to the latest episode of Math Hoffa’s My Expert Opinion podcast, this may not have been the case.

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Loui Paso, a rapper, and friend of Fivio, joined the crew on the show to discuss the incident in more detail. In his opinion, it would be “impossible” for the average person to get close to the “Big Drip” rapper due to his security. “The guy [usually] has like six, seven security guys with him,” he said.

Loui then took it a step further and called “cap” at the rumored theft, noting that the chain “never left his neck.” A few minutes later, Fivio called to confirm what he had said. Almost immediately, Loui turned his phone around so everyone could see that Fivio was, in fact, rocking the chain in question.

Check out the clip below:

Fivio Foreign had the chain made last year by GLD as part of a larger collection for the jewelry company. Around the time of the alleged theft, the suspected perpetrator sat down with 16ShotEm Visualz for a YouTube video interview explaining why the theft took place.

“This is Fivio’s chain, man,” Pluto claimed. “It say Fivio on the back. He did this collaboration with this jewelry company called Shop Gold or some shit like that. They made him a real chain and they made duplicates of this chain to sell to his fans and shit. I guess it mean demon time, but n-ggas don’t be on that.”

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He added: “This the valid one. This ain’t the one that you can pay for. The one that you can pay for, they small, they smaller than this. This the real one.”

On the music front, the Brooklyn rapper linked up with producer Miniboom for a new single, “Bag On Em.” The track, which was released a few weeks back, will be featured on the young producer’s upcoming album.

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“It was a great session,” the teenaged Miniboom told HipHopDX. “I had no idea he would actually pick a beat because it was the first time meeting him.”

Fivio also teamed up with Kanye West for his new track, “Concussion.”