Young Thug’s Driver Plans To Sue Rapper After Being Attacked At House Party
Young Thug’s Driver Plans To Sue Rapper After Being Attacked At House Party
Young Thug‘s long time personal driver was allegedly involved in fight that took place at a house party, and he reportedly plans to sue Young Thug because of the incident.
Derrick Thrasher, who has been Young Thug‘s personal driver for almost 8 years, says he fought a rapper named Lil Duke, (who is signed to Young Thug’s label YSL Records) in May at a house party in Los Angeles. According to Derrick Thrasher’s lawyer, Derrick Thrasher left the party in an attempt to avoid a fight, but was called back by Young Thug for a ride home.
According to his lawyers, Derrick Thrasher returned to the party, and says that he was beaten, assaulted and attacked.
Paul M. Aloise Jr. and Ryan P. Molaghan, (Derrick Thrasher’s lawyers) say that a letter was sent to Young Thug, describing the attack in hopes to reach a settlement. Derrick Thrasher’s lawyers allege that he was held down, punched, kicked and that a liquor bottle was smashed over his head.
Derrick Thrasher now plans to sue Young Thug and Lil Duke’s record label, 300 Entertainment, unless an agreement can be reached.
Derrick Thrasher also adds that he had to have surgery as a result of the brawl.
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