According to reports, Lil Wayne’s former assistant was struck in the jaw during a fight on board the Young Money rapper’s private plane, prompting the former employee to file a lawsuit against the Young Money rapper.
Andrew Williams has filed an undisclosed lawsuit against Wayne, Young Money Entertainment, and Signature Flight Support. Williams has filed a lawsuit against the defendants, and RadarOnline has acquired the complaint. The complaint alleges assault, battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, wrongful termination, and carelessness on the part of the defendants.
Williams allegedly arranged for a private plane for Weezy on June 10. Apparently, Wayne and the captain got into an argument once they boarded the plane, and Williams felt compelled to step in before things got physical. According to reports, Lil Wayne was upset by Williams’s interference and punched him in the jaw.
According to court documents, Wayne’s “combination of a closed fist and the multiple rings and large jewels on his hands caused considerable harm to Williams.”
Williams claimed he left the plane to go to an urgent care facility for treatment. A letter requesting the return of a missing Bluetooth speaker and company backpack was apparently the sole follow-up the assistant received from Wayne and Young Money.
Williams claimed he suffered mental and physical harm after Weezy punched him, and he “incurred general damages including incurring medical bills in amounts to be shown at trial.” Furthermore, he mentioned the “humiliation and mental suffering” he went through because of Lil Tunechi.
Lil Wayne’s actions were malevolent and motivated by a desire to oppress and harm Williams. The action claims that Williams was unlawfully fired and that he should be awarded punitive damages as a result.
Wayne, according to Williams’ attorney, fired Williams “based on his race and color in violation” of California law. “This termination was done despite Lil Wayne being aware of and causing [Williams’] position as a victim of a crime,” the attorney continued.
Lil Wayne may be too preoccupied with this weekend’s Lil Weezyana Festival in his birthplace of New Orleans to react to the lawsuit in court (August 27). In addition to himself, Lil Wayne will be joined onstage by the likes of Moneybagg Yo, Coi Leray, Rob 49, and more.
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