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Lil Wayne Gets Sued by American Express
While $80,000 dollars certainly isn’t a lot of money to Lil Wayne, there appears to be a growing trend with Weezy not paying his bills.
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The incident comes only months after the rapper was named in a series of lawsuits after being sued for punching a doorman at the BET Awards after-party in LA back in June.
The bouncer also suffered a dislocated jaw and shoulder injury after Wayne’s bodyguards pinned him against a wall, the gossip site reported. However, when several members of the “Lollipop” rapper’s entourage arrived at the venue, they were turned away by the bouncer.
An L.A. bouncer claims the Young Money boss punched him in his face, so he is now suing Weezy for battery.
Lil Wayne has denied the brawl, but admitted that there was “a brief altercation”. He has already enlisted the help of Arsineh Aghakhani, a lawyer from Los Angeles, to prepare the lawsuit against Lil Wayne.
Lil Wayne has recently been suffering from a bout of seizures – three in just four weeks – which reportedly stemmed from an issue with his epilepsy medication.
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Back in March, Lil Wayne said that he had aspirations of becoming a big advertising star, saying of his two Super Bowl spots, “I approached it like I want to do this [appear in ads] more”.