Justin Bieber, Kodak Black Sued Over Shooting At After-Party During Super Bowl LVI Weekend

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Kodak Black and Justin Bieber are being yanked to court over a shooting spree that happened following Justin’s concert after-party during last year’s Super Bowl weekend. Two men who claim they were hit by bullets are suing.

According to the case reports, Mark Schaefer and Adam Rahman stated they were gunned and badly injured in the February 2022 shooting outside The Nice Guy in L.A. and they’re reprimanding Kodak, Justin, and the venue the concert took place.

By Ann Chigbufue

Three people, including Black, were shot outside the party and Kodak’s camp lets out that when he was departing the venue someone in his crew got jumped by an unspecified attacker, with the rapper tossing himself into the mix-up to help his buddy out before shots boomed.

In the document, the said victims argue that Kodak was a major mastermind in the shooting. They sounded off that he was making an effort to cause harm and escalate the crisis and they’re laying the blame for the shooting squarely on his Kodak’s shoulders. 

What’s more, the claimed victims argue security at the venue were sloppy. They say the security guards who were employed could not handle the job, and the venue, promoters, and performers, therefore, they bear some of the responsibility for the shooting, too.

The said sufferers are going after Justin, Kodak, The Hwood Group, The Nice Guy, and Revolve Group, plus the City of Los Angeles, the City of West Hollywood, and Los Angeles County for damages. and they’re being represented by Attorney Gloria Allred.

Kodak’s lawyer, Bradford Cohen stated;

 “I have seen a lot of bad complaints in my day. This is the most poorly drafted complaint I have seen in 26 years. I expect Kodak to be dismissed from this suit fairly quickly.”

“There is zero specificity in the complaint and Ms. Allred groups the defendants all together instead of making specific allegations against each. It’s law school 101. I am embarrassed for Ms. Allred that she actually signed her name to that complaint.”

We also reached out to reps for Justin, The Nice Guy, and… so far

So far the is no word back from The Hwood Group, Justin and The Nice Guy’s representatives.

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