​ Lil Boosie Sued for $525k Over Concert Fight in Atlanta
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Lil Boosie Sued for $525k Over Concert Fight in Atlanta

Iesha by Iesha
December 15, 2021
in Entertainment, News
Reading Time: 1 min read
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MN2S Corp. and We Are Live Entertainment are now suing rapper Lil Boosie for purposely staging a brawl during October’s “Legendz of the Streetz” tour in Atlanta.

In their lawsuit, the promoters claim that Boosie was the cause for the mayhem that broke out in the State Farm’s arena.

During the middle of the show, a huge brawl broke out, causing damage to equipment, which forced production to shut down the show.

According to TMZ who obtained the court documents, Boosie was offered a total of $150k for five different appearances. He was even given a $50k deposit before the first night.

One of the promoters from We Are Live Entertainment said that before the show Boosie contacted their president, Leonard Rowe, and demand more money than what was initially offered.

When Rowe declined, Boosie threatened to ruin the entire show and then followed through with his threats.

According to the promoters, Boosie slipped past security and destroyed a lot of expensive equipment before fighting the guards. As a result, the event was cut short before Rick Ross could even take the stage.

The two companies are requesting $525,000 in damages in order to recuperate their losses and hold Boosie accountable.

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