Jhené Aiko Pushes Back Against Videotaped Deposition In Car Crash Case, Reportedly Citing Her Celebrity Status

Jhené Aiko Pushes Back Against Videotaped Deposition In Car Crash Case, Reportedly Citing Her Celebrity Status
Jhene Aiko is asking a judge to step in after alleging she was mocked by the lawyer representing the plaintiff suing her over a 2022 car crash.
According to court documents obtained by In Touch, the singer objected to her deposition being videotaped, citing concerns about her celebrity status. However, the plaintiff’s lawyer reportedly dismissed her concerns, stating, “Celebrities don’t get special treatment,” and questioning why Aiko was driving with only “$50,000 of insurance coverage.”
View this post on Instagram
In an email, the lawyer wrote, “[Y]our client can’t claim she is a celebrity of high status while simultaneously maintaining a $50,000 insurance policy.” They also suggested that Aiko’s “celebrity” was being used as “a sword” to avoid accountability.
Jhené’s lawyer has requested protective measures to prevent the potential release of a videotaped deposition, arguing that such a leak would cause “unnecessary embarrassment.” The case stems from a July 2022 crash in which Jhené is accused of rear-ending the plaintiff’s car at a stoplight — allegations she has denied.
Share your thoughts below!
Previous Article
Next Article
Rapper T.I. Asks Judge To Dismiss Sabrina Peterson’s Emotional Distress Claim Over Instagram Video
Sexyy Red Pays Tribute To Tay Keith, Fans Flood Comments With Claims Producer Was Owed Money
Jemele Hill Weighs In On Jay-Z’s Target Partnership Amid Ongoing Boycott Debate
Russell Simmons Must Face Def Jam Exec’s R*pe Lawsuit After Judge Rejects Indonesia Residency Argument
Producer Tay Keith Has Reportedly Passed Away
Lil Durk’s Co-Defendants Say New RICO Allegations Could Unfairly Poison Jury In M*rder-For-Hire Trial
E-40’s Oakland Restaurant Hit Twice In One Day As Thieves Steal World Cup Watch Party Equipment
Rapper Fivio Foreign Warns He Better Be Performing At Knicks Championship Parade