Joseline Hernandez escalates feud with Zeus Network CEO Lemuel Plummer, involving federal authorities over contract payments and alleged sabotage.
- April 27, 2026
AceShowbiz - Joseline Hernandez is intensifying her conflict with Lemuel Plummer, the CEO of Zeus Network, by involving federal authorities amid serious accusations.
The reality star and rapper launched a fierce social media campaign against Lemuel Plummer, accusing him of abruptly stopping her contract payments and sabotaging her business ventures. The dispute reportedly began after Hernandez launched her own streaming platform, Why Are You Here TV, which she claims led to Plummer cutting off her payments.
Joseline Hernandez, who recently revealed she is pregnant, detailed her grievances in a series of social media posts. She described Plummer’s actions as illegal and malicious, emphasizing the damage being done during her pregnancy.
In one post, Hernandez stated, "Stopping my payments because I have my own streaming app and I wanted more for my life than just what I had - it's illegal and it's just plain evil." She also accused Plummer of refusing to fund her and her husband's business and demanding they remove their content from her new platform.
Continuing her accusations, Joseline Hernandez wrote, "I'm a 39-year-old woman that is with child and you are doing evil to me because you are not able to have me back and do what you want with me. He immediately stopped my payments and is trying to make me stop my content on Why Are You Here TV." She insisted she would sell everything she owns before ending up on the streets, accusing Plummer of attempting to destroy her family and harm her unborn child.
The situation escalated further when Hernandez tagged the FBI in a tweet, alleging that Plummer is involved in trafficking young women across state lines in a manner she compared to the late music mogul Puff Daddy. She claimed that the Zeus Network CEO is "human trafficking all the ladies from the network."
Alongside federal reports, Joseline Hernandez is said to be preparing a formal complaint with the Miami Police Department regarding these serious allegations.
In response, Lemuel Plummer addressed the controversy through Instagram Stories, denying all trafficking claims and framing the matter as a contractual dispute. He stated that the disagreement arose from a breach of agreement and that efforts had been made to resolve the issue privately and respectfully.
Plummer emphasized that Zeus Network remains dedicated to supporting talent, particularly referencing the Cabaret girls, and insisted the company is focused on building careers, not limiting them.
This ongoing dispute highlights a complex conflict between a prominent reality star and a streaming network CEO, involving allegations that extend beyond typical business disagreements to serious criminal accusations.