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Rapper A Boogie Wit da Hoodie sued for allegedly clogging toilets at NJ mansion

A Boogie Wit da Hoodie is a crap tenant, a new lawsuit charges.

The Bronx-born rapper is being sued for allegedly causing more than $250,000 in damage to a New Jersey rental mansion — including by clogging its toilets so badly, sewage seeped through the floors, court papers show.

A Boogie, a k a Artist Julius Dubose — who was busted on weapons and drug raps last month — is accused of wreaking reeking havoc on a $3.3 million spread owned by Dr. Lawrence Guarino and his wife in Mahwah while renting it for $10,000 a month in 2017.

Dubose — who has had three No. 1 albums on Billboard’s rap chart — left behind “bathroom toilets clogged and overrun by sewerage material which penetrated through the floors and damaging ceilings below,’’ says the lawsuit filed in Hackensack Superior Court last week.

Destruction to the mansion also included “carpets cut out and mismatched pieces replaced damages, stains and tears throughout,’’ “entry doors to be left open with evidence of extensive water damage,’’ “walls and trim damaged” and “damage to the landscape,” while “two vehicles … [were] abandoned on the property,” the court papers allege.

The rapper also allegedly had “carpets cut out and mismatched pieces replaced damages, stains and tears throughout,’’ according to the lawsuit.
The rapper also allegedly had “carpets cut out and mismatched pieces replaced damages, stains and tears throughout,’’ according to the lawsuit. Dave Simpson/WireImage

“[As] a direct and proximate result of the negligent, reckless and/or carelessness of the defendants, the Property sustained extensive damage … that left it unable to be leased until extensive repairs were conducted,’’ the suit said.

The owners filed a claim with their insurer, Chubb Insurance Company of New Jersey, and collected a payment for the damage, court papers say.

A Boogie wit da Hoodie performs at the Soulfrito Music Festival at Barclays Center on August 30, 2019.
A Boogie wit da Hoodie performs at the Soulfrito Music Festival at Barclays Center on August 30, 2019. Getty Images

Chubb is now suing the rapper seeking compensation, including $263,592 for the damages, plus court-related costs and “such other relief the Court may deem appropriate,” the documents show.

Dubose was arrested in December after cops found an arsenal of weapons and some weed and drug paraphernalia in his Demarest, New Jersey, home. It isn’t clear what sparked the police search.

Dubose’s publicist did not respond to a Post e-mail Monday.