
A 60-year-old man sued Lil Uzi Vert and boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. for an alleged assault in New York. Based on courtroom paperwork obtained by The Day by day Beast, Abdullah Ali claimed the rapper and Mayweather’s Cash Crew beat up Ali for a Rolls-Royce in June 2023.
“Defendants …. with out provocation attacked, assaulted and/or battered plaintiff Abdullah Ali whereas he was observing a Rolls Royce automobile that was parked in a Cash Crew LLC labeled trailer,” Ali’s lawsuit contended.
Ali’s attorneys insisted he was “lawfully current” on a public road when the assault occurred. Lil Uzi Vert, Mayweather, their LLCs and 12 John Does had been listed as defendants within the civil case. Six of the unknown defendants had been Cash Crew members.
“Opposite to in style perception the streets of New York Metropolis should not a boxing ring,” Ali’s legal professional Matthew Blit instructed The Day by day Beast. “There are ramifications for laying your palms on an individual. Our consumer was helpless that evening, however he has chosen properly to degree the taking part in area and problem the champ and musician in courtroom with us in his nook.”
Ali sued Lil Uzi Vert and others for assault, battery, negligence, and infliction of emotional misery. A publicist for the Atlantic Information artist denied any wrongdoing.
“Lil Uzi Vert doesn’t know Floyd Mayweather or have any type of affiliation with Mayweather’s Cash Crew and was not on the web site of the alleged incident,” the publicist stated.
Ali was the second plaintiff to sue Lil Uzi Vert in June. Final week, a manufacturing firm filed a breach of contract and unjust enrichment lawsuit.
M99 Studios accused Lil Uzi Vert, whose actual title is Symere Woods, of not paying for the corporate’s contributions to a European tour and pageant performances. M99 pursued authorized motion to gather greater than $533,000.