Thursday, 30 November 2017

American Rapper "Meek Mill" dealt Another Legal Blow


A while ago American Rapper and emcee Meek Mill was sentence to four years behind bars in October, unfortunately he has been dealt another legal blow

These new legal matters completely differs from his probation violation, and Mill won’t be the only one in the defendant’s seat this time, TMZ reports.
According to the site, the family of Jaquan Graves is pinning a wrongful death lawsuit against the Wins & Losses rap star along with the Record label overseeing Meek Mill’s management, Roc Nation.
Graves was shot in the parking lot of a Connecticut venue following Meek’s December 2016 concert. The basis of the lawsuit suggests negligence on Meek and Roc Nation’s behalf, TMZ further reports, claiming that they “allowed thugs to remain on the premises, after exhibiting disorderly, disruptive, argumentative, angry, and/or agitated behavior toward patrons.”
It was gathered that another man named "Travis Ward" was also killed in addition to Graves: Ward’s family also cited a lack insecurity during Meek’s concerts in the suit, arguing that his events are known for gun violence. A fan who also sustained injuries during the concert cited the emcee’s lyrical subject matter that “praise indiscriminate killing and mayhem,” he said. TMZ concludes that the damages Graves’s family is suing for are currently unnamed.
But while Meek’s defense team has so much to worry on their hands right now, including his appeal, there’s no word just yet on how they’ll be standing against the Graves and Ward family in court either.

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