Justin Bieber and Kodak Black were recently hit with a lawsuit because of an incident that happened during Super Bowl weekend last year.
Specifically, after a private Justin Bieber concert at The Nice Guy in L.A., three people, including Kodak Black, were injured in a shoot-out.
The lawsuit was filed by Mark Schaefer and Adam Rahman, who say they sustained serious injuries from the incident. They allege that the shot-out started because Kodak Black was involved in a physical altercation, which escalated to the point that shots were fired.
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In addition to Justin and Kodak, the men are also suing the City of Los Angeles, the City of West Hollywood, and L.A. County. Additionally, the venue, as well as promoters ‘The Hwood Group’ and ‘Revolve Group’,are being sued for damages, as the plaintiffs allege that all parties involved in the after-party should “bear some responsibility.”
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In response to the lawsuit, Kodak’s lawyer, Bradford Cohen, called it “the most poorly drafted complaint” he’d seen in nearly three decades. He also declared that he “expects Kodak to be dismissed from this suit fairly quickly.”
“I have seen a lot of bad complaints in my day. This is the most poorly drafted complaint I have seen in 26 years. I expect Kodak to be dismissed from this suit fairly quickly.” he said
Neither Kodak Black nor Justin Bieber have reacted to the lawsuit on social media.
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