NBA Youngboy Hit with Lawsuit

NBA Youngboy is being hit with a lawsuit from a woman who claims he caused her emotional distress.

NBA Youngboy hit with lawsuit

Rapper NBA Youngboy has been hit with a lawsuit from a concertgoer who claims he was injured when the rapper hurled a microphone into the crowd.

The suit, filed in Florida on behalf of A.D. Hamilton, claims that NBA Youngboy was performing at a show in Miami in August when he became agitated and threw the microphone into the crowd, striking Hamilton in the head and causing him to bleed.

The suit alleges that Hamilton suffered “serious and permanent injuries” as a result of the incident and is seeking unspecified damages.

NBA Youngboy, whose real name is Kentrell Gaulden, has not commented on the lawsuit.

What the lawsuit is about

Former NBA Youngboy collaborator, Kentrell Gaulden, is suing the rapper for $1.5 million over an alleged unpaid debt.

Gaulden, who is better known by his stage name NBA Youngboy is accused of not paying Gaulden for two songs he wrote for the rapper’s debut album “Ain’t Too Long.”

The lawsuit, which was filed in Louisiana on Wednesday (May 16), claims that Gaulden is owed $1 million for the song “No Smoke” and $500,000 for the song “Outside Today.”

Why NBA Youngboy is being sued

NBA Youngboy is being sued for his involvement in a shooting that took place in Miami last year. The victim,ina the shooting, is seeking $1 million in damages.

NBA Youngboy, real name Kentrell Gaulden, was one of four people involved in the shooting, which took place on February 26th, 2020. The other three people involved were also named in the lawsuit.

The victim, who has not been named, was shot in the stomach and is seeking $1 million in damages. NBA Youngboy has not been arrested or charged with any crime in connection with the shooting.

Who is suing NBA Youngboy

The mother of NBA Youngboy’s child is suing him for unpaid child support according to court documents obtained by TMZ.

The woman, who is not named in the lawsuit, claims she and NBA Youngboy had a child together in 2015. She alleges that the rapper has failed to pay any child support since the child was born.

The woman is seeking $1,000 per month in child support, retroactive to the date of the child’s birth. She is also asking for NBA Youngboy to pay her legal fees.

How this lawsuit will affect NBA Youngboy

In September of 2019, the rapper Nba Youngboy was sued for $200,000 by a woman who accused him of sexual assault. The alleged victim, who is only identified as Jane Doe in the lawsuit, claims that the rapper assaulted her in a Miami hotel room in 2017.

This is not the first time Youngboy has been accused of sexual assault. In 2016, he was arrested and charged with rape after a 16-year-old girl accused him of raping her in a hotel room in Baton Rouge Louisiana. The charges were eventually dropped.

The lawsuit could have a significant financial impact on the rapper if he is found liable. He is currently signed to Atlantic Records and his last album, “AI Youngboy 2”, debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart.

What NBA Youngboy’s lawyers are saying

NBA Youngboy’s lawyers are speaking out about the recent lawsuit that has been filed against the rapper. The suit alleges that NBA Youngboy real name Kentrell Gaulden, was responsible for a shooting that took place in Miami in 2016. NBA Youngboy’s lawyers say that the rapper was not in Miami at the time of the shooting and have provided evidence to back up their claim.

What NBA Youngboy’s fans are saying

Fans of the hip-hop artist NBA Youngboy are expressing their disbelief and disappointment after the rapper was hit with a multi-Million Dollar lawsuit alleging that he failed to deliver on a concert performance.

The suit, filed by event promoter Live Nation, claims that Youngboy was contracted to perform at a concert in Los Angeles in April of this year, but failed to show up. Live Nation is seeking $5 million in damages.

Youngboy has not addressed the lawsuit publicly, but his fans have taken to social media to express their support for the rapper. Many say that they are not surprised by the news, citing previous instances where Youngboy has canceled or failed to show up for performances. Others say that they hope the lawsuit will not impact his career negatively.

What the general public is saying

The general public has been mostly silent on the recent lawsuit filed against NBA Youngboy The suit, filed by Jeffrey Nikas, claims that the rapper’s song “No Smoke” caused him to suffer emotional distress and sleeping problems.

Nikas is seeking unspecified damages, and Youngboy has not yet responded to the suit.

What this means for the future of NBA Youngboy’s career

NBA Youngboy is being sued for $10 million by a woman who claims the rapper knocked her unconscious and caused her to miscarry twins.

The woman, who is identified only as Jane Doe in the lawsuit, alleges that she was eight weeks pregnant when NBA Youngboy attacked her in a hotel room in Tallahassee, Florida, on May 5, 2019. Doe says she suffered “severe physical injuries” as a result of the attack, including a concussion and internal bleeding. She also says she lost twins that she was carrying as a result of the attack.

Doe is suing NBA Youngboy for assault and battery, emotional distress, and negligence. She is seeking $10 million in damages.

This is not the first time NBA Youngboy has been accused of violence against women. In 2017, he was arrested and charged with two counts of aggravated assault with a gun after he allegedly opened fire on a group of people, one of whom was his girlfriend at the time. He pleaded guilty to one count of aggravated assault and was sentenced to 10 years of probation.

If convicted of the charges against him in this latest case, NBA Youngboy could face up to 30 Years in Prison

What this means for the music industry

The news that NBA Youngboy has been hit with a lawsuit is yet another reminder of the challenges facing the music industry today. The suit, filed by the estate of late rapper Lil Phat, alleges that NBA Youngboy used a sample of Lil Phat’s work on his track “Win or Lose” without permission. If the estate prevails in court, it could set a precedent that would make it harder for artists to use samples in their work.

This case highlights the need for reform in the music industry. The current system puts too much power in the hands of a few major labels, who can control what gets released and how it is marketed. This lawsuit could be a step towards levelling the playing field and giving independent artists more control over their work.

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