Last month, details surfaced of a legal war between #LilBoosie and the City of Biloxi, MS, over an altercation inside the Edgewater Mall at a Dillard’s department store.
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In the incident, Boosie was reportedly pepper sprayed, arrested and charged with simple assault and disorderly conduct after a dispute with mall security. According to Biloxi police, Boosie “disrupted the flow of normal business inside Dillard’s,” and reportedly assaulted the guard outside of the mall.
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On the other hand, Boosie claimed the officer, who reportedly approached him for no reason, hurled racial slurs and him and his family and pepper-sprayed them in the incident, causing his pregnant cousin to give birth prematurely.
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Now, just days before the rapper is expected to appear in court, he has been slapped with a lawsuit for his role in the April 2017 incident.
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In court docs obtained by the @blast, Glen Kerley, who worked as security on the day of the altercation, claimed Boosie and “his crew” tried to provoke him into a fight after they were kicked out of the mall. In turn, Kerley sprayed the group with pepper spray to calm everyone down, but instead, the incident escalated.
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According to the Kerley, the group assaulted him. When the beatdown waned Kerley said he tried to arrest Boosie, but he attacked him and dragged him across the cement.
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As a result, Kerley is suing Boosie for assault, battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, civil conspiracy and negligence.
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