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Brandon Bills Seeks $4M from DaBaby Over 2022 Bowling Alley Altercation
Aug 21, 2024, 09:55 PM
Brandon Bills, the brother of DaniLeigh, is seeking $4 million in damages from rapper DaBaby following a physical altercation at a Los Angeles-area bowling alley in 2022. The lawsuit claims $2 million for general damages and another $2 million for special damages. Bills alleges he suffered severe injuries, psychological damage, and incurred medical bills as a result of the incident. The altercation reportedly occurred after DaBaby and DaniLeigh, who is the mother of DaBaby's youngest daughter, had an argument on Instagram. The lawsuit describes DaBaby's actions as "extreme and outrageous" and aimed at inflicting fear and severe emotional distress. It also seeks more than $75,000.
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