Rick Ross’ buffaloes have a reputation for being a pest. They have reportedly got loose from his 280-acre “Promised Land” ranch in Georgia and into his neighbors’ yards.
TMZ reports that the neighbor who lives behind Rozay’s Fayetteville, GA compound told them that the two-ton animals have been roaming her property twice in the past week. She’s worried that they could pose a safety threat to her young children. She also confronted a member of Ross’ team about the incident.
1. They’re eating her grass
Despite having their own paddock at Rick Ross’ 280-acre estate, his two behemoth pet buffalo have a habit of escaping and causing a ruckus in the process. They are proving to be a real nuisance as they are said to be chewing on the grass and peeing on nearby lawns, according to TMZ.
A neighbor who lives on a plot of land behind Rick’s property in Fayetteville, Georgia, tells TMZ that the 2,000 pound behemoths have been in her front yard more than once this week — and it’s not just for the sake of showing off to her neighbors. In fact, she says she actually confronted a member of Rick’s team about the beasts, but got into a minor verbal spat, which led to the police telling her it was a civil matter and not a crime. Luckily, she had a camera on hand to capture the moment. Those looking to file the appropriate legal documents should be sure to snag a high-res image.
2. They’re causing damage
Rick Ross’ buffaloes have been causing havoc on his neighbors’ property. The rapper was gifted two of the huge animals last year, and they’ve been roaming outside his massive 280-acre “Promise Land” estate in Georgia.
According to TMZ, Ross’ neighbor has been concerned that the two-ton beasts could pose a safety threat to her small children. She reported them to local police and shared photos of the buffaloes grazing on her property.
Rick Ross’s buffalo escaped into his neighbor’s yard pic.twitter.com/3OjOCPYFtN
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After the news of the loose cattle broke, Ross took to Instagram to share his response. He stated that the buffaloes aren’t meat eaters and that they’re just grazing on his property.
In an effort to settle the matter in-person, Ross’ neighbor visited his home and confronted him about the situation. But she ended up in a verbal dispute with one of his team members, TMZ reports. Ultimately, she plans to file a neighbor dispute with the city of Fayetteville.
3. They’re a safety risk
Rapper Rick Ross has a massive property in Georgia that he calls “Promise Land.” And while he may have some of the most expensive landscaping in town, his pet buffaloes are causing problems on and off the property.
TMZ reports that the two-ton creatures have a knack for wandering beyond the 280-acre estate and into his neighbor’s yard on multiple occasions. The woman whose property they’ve been grazing on said she’s worried that the beasts could be a danger to her small children.
She contacted the rapper about the situation, and she claims that she tried to confront him in-person but got into a verbal disagreement with one of his team members. She then called the local police, but they told her that the incident was a civil dispute and they didn’t file a report. She’s now planning on filing a neighbor dispute with the city of Fayetteville, Georgia. We’ll keep you updated on this story!
4. They’re a nuisance
Rick Ross entire cattle of Cows 🐄 Bulls and Buffalo 🦬 escaped from his Georgia estate this morning leaving his neighbors shocked 😳. pic.twitter.com/Ga0lIHlx04
— Black Millionaires ® (@Blackmillions_) March 19, 2023
Rick Ross is living his life on a massive property in Fayetteville, Georgia. He gives fans a glimpse of the inside of his home, but they may not have noticed all of the landscaping.
A neighbor behind the rapper’s 235-acre property claims two 2,000-pound buffaloes have been roaming on her lawn twice this week. She’s worried that they could pose a safety risk for her young children.
She’s also concerned that the animals are tearing up her grass. She says she tried to confront the Miami rapper about the issue in person, but she ended up getting into a verbal dispute with a member of his team.
She said she called the police, but they told her that it was a civil dispute and didn’t take a report. She now plans to file a neighbor dispute with the city of Fayetteville.