A property manager has accused rapper DaBaby of felony battery charges stemming from an incident at his rental property where a music video was being filmed. TMZ is reporting property manager Gary …
of felony battery charges stemming from an incident at his rental property where a music video was being filmed. property manager Gary Pagar said DaBaby and his crew agreed to limit guests at the Los Angeles mansion he ran to 12 during their week-long stay in December. However, complaints from neighbors surfaced of larger crowds, prompting Pagar to visit on Dec. 2.
Pagar allegedly found 40 people outside the house doing a music video shoot. When he tried to talk to DaBaby about the situation, a member of the rapper’s entourage allegedly shoved him to the ground. A lawsuit filed in February showed the rapper telling his associate to get off of Pagar, but then punched him in the face and knocked out a tooth.Must Read Stories
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