A Florida jury has found DaBaby to be not liable for breach of contract, battery, and defamation in a 6 million federal lawsuit stemming from an incident at a Miami nightclub in January 2020, according to documents obtained by Rolling Stone. The verdict arrived after a five-day trial.
DaBaby countersued plaintiffs Steve Anyadike and Kenneth Carey, the latter is the concert promoter who alleged that the rapper had assaulted him over missing payments for a performance at the venue. DaBaby had reportedly been promised 30,000 for the appearance, but allegedly only received 20,000. The...
DaBaby countersued plaintiffs Steve Anyadike and Kenneth Carey, the latter is the concert promoter who alleged that the rapper had assaulted him over missing payments for a performance at the venue. DaBaby had reportedly been promised 30,000 for the appearance, but allegedly only received 20,000. The...
- 12/21/2022
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
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