Justin Bieber and Kodak Black are being sued over a taking pictures that occurred after Justin’s live performance afterparty throughout final yr’s Tremendous Bowl weekend.
Two males who declare they had been struck by bullets at Justin Bieber’s Tremendous Bowl afterparty final yr are suing the singer and rapper Kodak Black. In keeping with the lawsuit, Mark Shaefer and Adam Rahman say they had been shot and severely injured through the February 2022 taking pictures outdoors The Good Man in Los Angeles. The 2 males are putting the blame on Justin, Kodak, and the venue.
Three individuals, together with Kodak, had been shot outdoors the get together. Kodak’s consultant stated that when he was leaving the venue, somebody in his crew was jumped by an unidentified assailant, and the rapper threw himself into the combo to assist his pal earlier than the photographs rang out.
In keeping with the lawsuit, the victims declare Kodak was a major catalyst within the taking pictures, making an attempt to escalate the scenario and trigger hurt to the opposite get together. The victims additionally declare that safety on the venue was lax, so promoters and performers bear some accountability.
The victims singled out Kodak Black, Justin Bieber, The Good Man, The Hwood Group and Revolve Group, the Metropolis of Los Angeles, the Metropolis of West Hollywood, and Los Angeles County for the damages. Gloria Allred represents Schaefer and Rahman.
“I’ve seen quite a lot of dangerous complaints in my day,” says Kodak’s legal professional, Bradford Cohen. “That is essentially the most poorly drafted grievance I’ve seen in 26 years. I count on Kodak to be dismissed from this swimsuit pretty rapidly.”
“There may be zero specificity within the grievance, and Ms. Allred teams the defendants all collectively as an alternative of constructing particular allegations in opposition to every,” Cohen continues. “It’s regulation college 101. I’m embarrassed for Ms. Allred that she truly signed her identify to that grievance.”
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