Rapper DaBaby is accused of being a party to a violent tussle in which a 64-year-old man claimed he was 'beat, punched, spat on, threa...
Rapper DaBaby is accused of being a party to a violent tussle in which a 64-year-old man claimed he was 'beat, punched, spat on, threatened, shoved, and robbed' in confronting the rapper over the terms of their rental agreement.
In court docs filed in Los Angeles, the homeowner, named Gary Pagar, said that he had rented the home to the rapper, 29, for the purposes of 'a private vacation' with nine friends for an agreed-upon fee of $43,706.
Pagar said in legal docs that the entertainer, whose real name is Jonathan Lyndale Kirk, violated the terms by shooting a music video at the abode instead, which included about 40 people, including a film crew.
The latest: Rapper DaBaby (L) is accused of being a party to a violent tussle in which a 64-year-old man claimed he was 'beat, punched, spat on, threatened, shoved, and robbed' in confronting the rapper over the terms of their rental agreement
Pagar said that when he confronted the rapper on the day of the December 2, 2020 shoot, he was thrown to the ground by an associate of the rapper identified in court docs as DOE 1.
About 30 people were on hand at the time of the incident, Pagar said, and no one came to his aid amid the onslaught from his much-larger attacker.
The Charlotte, North Carolina native was seen in a nearby convertible in the clip as the confrontation unfolded.
Pagar told the court that the rapper exited the vehicle to 'taunt, threaten and punch' him, stole his phone, and threatened him not to call the police.
Details: Pagar said the rapper, 29, punched him in an incident when cameras were not filming
He said he was assaulted by a large associate of the recording artist
A video of the incident showed the confrontation unfold at the Southern California abode
He told the court DaBaby 'sucker-punched' him in the face in a 'cowardly and despicable act,' bloodying him and knocking out his tooth while inside the home
He told the court DaBaby 'sucker-punched' him in the face in a 'cowardly and despicable act,' bloodying him and knocking out his tooth.
Pagar - who told the court his tooth was knocked out in the incident - said after he contacted authorities, DaBaby and his associates 'fled the scene leaving behind a damaged house and stealing valuable kitchenware as they left.'
Pagar is asking for $117,910.48 in damages for the incident, as he said the upholstery and floor on the property were also defaced, a sculpture was broken and garbage was all over the place.
Jake Paul and Da Baby were seen sitting in a convertible outside the abode
Pagar said that when he confronted the rapper on the day of the December 2, 2020 shoot, he was thrown to the ground by an associate of the rapper identified in court docs as DOE 1
Background: Pagar said in legal docs that the entertainer violated the terms by shooting a music video at the abode instead, which included about 40 people, including a film crew
In other social media clips of the property, the rapper's associates are seen brandishing large sets of firearms on the premises.
Also linked to the incident is Jake Paul, who was on hand for the video shoot, seated in a red convertible. Paul did not get physically involved in the skirmish.
Dailymail.com has reacted out to DaBaby's reps for comment on the incident.
Pagar said after he contacted authorities, DaBaby and his associates 'fled the scene leaving behind a damaged house and stealing valuable kitchenware as they left'
Injuries: Pagar told the court his tooth was knocked out in the incident
In other social media clips of the property, the rapper's associates are seen brandishing large sets of firearms on the premises
The rapper posed on the couch in a pile of high powered weapons
In another clip, he dons a red balaclava and grimaces as he shows off his double watches
Dailymail.com has reacted out to DaBaby's reps for comment on the incident. The rapper's associates are seen brandishing large sets of firearms on the premises
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