DaBaby Dismissed From Bowling Alley A$$ault Lawsuit After Judge Rules DaniLeigh’s Brother Delayed The Case For Years
DaBaby Dismissed From Bowling Alley A$$ault Lawsuit After Judge Rules DaniLeigh’s Brother Delayed The Case For Years
DaBaby just scored a legal win. On Wednesday, a judge tossed out a lawsuit filed by Brandon Bills, the brother of singer DaniLeigh, over a 2022 bowling alley brawl.
Bills, born Brandon Curiel, claimed DaBaby “aggressively approached” and injured him at Corbin Bowl, but Los Angeles County Judge Huey P. Cotton ruled Curiel didn’t pursue the case properly. “The only thing that made timely service difficult was plaintiff’s own lack of urgency,” the judge said, citing multiple delays in serving DaBaby and a failed publication attempt.
Though DaBaby is off the hook for now, negligence claims against the bowling alley will proceed, with a jury trial set for October 2026.
DaBaby’s lawyer previously fired back, saying Curiel “thr*atened and instigated v*olence” and accused him of a “money grab.”
What are your thoughts on this latest development?
DaBaby Dismissed From Bowling Alley A$$ault Lawsuit After Judge Rules DaniLeigh’s Brother Delayed The Case For Years
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