April 27th 2024.
A legal battle has erupted between a former landlord and popular recording artist DaBaby. The man, Gary Pagar, has taken legal action against the rapper for injuries he allegedly sustained during an altercation between the two. Pagar is also seeking damages for the state of his home after DaBaby and his associates leased the property back in 2020.
The trial, which was initially set for September, has hit a bump in the road as DaBaby's attorney is unable to work due to a "life-threatening and rare disease." The rapper has requested that the trial be postponed to a later date, but the judge has denied his request.
According to RadarOnline, the legal issues between DaBaby and Pagar stem from a music video shoot that took place at the leased residence. Pagar claims that the agreement he had with DaBaby was breached when the rapper brought more than 40 people to the house, despite their agreement of no more than 12 guests.
Pagar confronted DaBaby about the situation and alleges that the rapper responded by physically assaulting him, causing him to lose several teeth. Pagar immediately called the police, but DaBaby had left the premises before they arrived. Now, Pagar is seeking compensation for his injuries and the damage done to his home.
Despite Pagar's insistence on keeping the September trial date, DaBaby's attorney's medical issues have caused a delay in the proceedings. The judge has denied the request to postpone the trial, citing that the attorney had not initially included his medical condition in the request and had other trials scheduled during the same time period.
However, DaBaby's legal team has recently filed a motion to reconsider the trial date. They explain that the attorney, who was previously expected to be able to return to work in September 2024, has now been advised to undergo aggressive treatment and multiple surgeries that will prevent him from working until April 2025. As a result, DaBaby's team is asking for the trial to be rescheduled to allow the attorney time to recover.
This legal battle has been ongoing for some time now, with Pagar accusing DaBaby of securing a "dabag" but leaving him hanging. As the September trial date approaches, it remains to be seen how this situation will unfold.
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