Rick Ross Agrees To Make Car Show Wheelchair Accessible After Lawsuit From Disabled Fan
Rick Ross Agrees To Make Car Show Wheelchair Accessible After Lawsuit From Disabled Fan
Rick Ross has agreed to make his annual Car & Bike Show wheelchair accessible following a lawsuit from disabled attendee Darris Straughter.
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Straughter, who uses a wheelchair, sued after the 2024 event failed to provide a promised accessible shuttle and refused to refund his ticket. In response, Ross will now provide round-trip wheelchair-accessible shuttles to designated disabled areas. Straughter’s attorney, John Hoover, stated,
“Thanks to Darris Straughter and the other wheelchair users who came forward, the upcoming Rick Ross Car & Bike Show will be so wheelchair accessible that even golf carts will be provided.”
While Ross has not publicly responded, the show returns June 7 at his “Promise Land” estate in Fayetteville, Georgia.

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