The New York City Diamond District jeweler seen getting pummeled in a viral video blasted his rivals as jealous “f–king losers” — and claimed the fight erupted after he confronted them for ripping off a customer.
TraxNYC owner Maksud Agadjani, 39, said Friday’s wild brawl between him, George Akay, 46, and Freddy Akay, 42, broke out after the brothers sold a $22,000 diamond bracelet to a customer — allegedly misleading the buyer that it was a TraxNYC piece, according to Agadjani.
Agadjani — whose clients include YouTube giant Mr. Beast and rappers Kodak Black and Busta Rhymes — said it’s a recurring problem with the brothers, as he recalled the fight to The Post on Sunday.
Jeweler Maksud Agadjani got into a heated brawl with business rivals George and Freddy Akay. traxnyc/Instagram
“These were a family of f–king losers that were jealous that I was a successful jeweler and would constantly try to steal my clients by saying they were me,” he claimed in a phone interview.
“After repeated warnings, they refused to stop.”
The customer confronted Agadjani on New Year’s Eve about the pricey bracelet, leading him to fork over a refund, he said.
“I gave the guy his money, and I went to war,” Adadjani said.
When he approached the brothers — whose booth is only two to three feet away in the shared space on West 47th Street — they refused to cough up the dough, Agadjani alleged.
“I decided to expose them for the frauds they are, and they wanted to kill me for it,” he said, referring to the shocking videos he posted on social media.
Viral video from a Diamond District brawl shows one of the Akay brothers spitting in Maksud Agadjani’s face. traxnyc/Instagram
Footage shows the melee unfolding when Agadjani stormed over to their booth, Akay Diamonds, and accused them of stealing from him.
“Where’s my f—ing money, you motherf—-er,” Agadjani erupted while slamming the counter with the bracelet in front of shocked customers.
“Where’s my f—ing money, bitch! I got this sh—ty bracelet. Where’s my money! What are you gonna do b–ch?!” he continued in the video, which he shared on Instagram to his 3.3 million followers.
“You’re using my name, you b–ch. You f—king thief,” he shouted while holding up a receipt in front of one of the brothers before security escorted Agadjani away.
Another video shows one of the Akay brothers spitting in Agadjani’s face, leading to a massive brawl and Agadjani getting beaten.
“Freddy was strangling me and George threw a whole scale at my head,” he alleged, claiming the brothers’ kin also were involved in the brawl.
Maksud Agadjani said the fight stemmed from the Akay brothers ripping off a customer traxnyc/Instagram
Adjani said his staff eventually came to his rescue and without them, he’d be dead.
“If they never came, I would have been strangled to death,” he said.
The brothers were led out of the business in handcuffs, video shows, and later charged with assault.
Maksud Agadjani ended up in the hospital after the wild fight. traxnyc/Instagram
Agadjani, meanwhile, was taken to Bellevue Hospital, where he posted a video showing red marks on his neck underneath a massive chain.
He never wants to see the rivals again and plans to sue the pair.
“They could have resolved it by just giving me back my f—king money that I gave back to the customer,” he said.
“They [would] rather destroy their entire jewelry business and career because they are f–king greedy animals.”
The Akay brothers could not be immediately reached for comment Sunday night.