​ Judge Throws Out $4B Lawsuit Filed Against Drake by Woman Who Broke into His Home
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Judge Throws Out $4B Lawsuit Filed Against Drake by Woman Who Broke into His Home

Simone by Simone
December 20, 2021
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A judge has dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed against Drake by a woman arrested for breaking into his home in 2017.

In the bizarre lawsuit, the woman identified as Mesha Collins claimed Drake defamed her and invaded her privacy by divulging private information on Instagram after she was charged for breaking into his LA home. Collins was seeking $4 billion in the lawsuit.

Last month, the Certified Lover Boy’s attorney responded to the suit, calling it a “frivolous case” based on “delusional figments of her imagination.”

A Los Angeles Superior Court judge agreed with the lawyer’s claims on Friday and dismissed the case permanently on the grounds that none of Drake’s social media posts had anything to do with the plaintiff.

“Plaintiff Collins has not demonstrated any of defendant Graham’s statements were about plaintiff Collins or that he used her identity, name, or likeness in his Instagram posts or endorsements,” Judge Virginia Keeny said. “Even if plaintiff Collins could establish the statements were about her, she has failed to establish that such statements were of a private fact that is offensive and objectionable to the reasonable person.”

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Simone is an award-winning communications professional with over a decade of experience. Her passion for writing led her to serve as Editor-in-Chief at Baller Alert from 2021-May 2025. In her free time, she enjoys trying new restaurants and traveling (to mostly tropical destinations.)

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