Offset, Quavo and Takeoff want out of Vegas Fight Lawsuit

Offset, Quavo and Takeoff want out of Vegas Fight Lawsuit

Offset, Quavo and Takeoff want out of lawsuit waged by a former limo driver who claims he got roughed up during a brawl involving rapper Sean Kingston.

Read on why The Migos (Offset, Quavo, and Takeoff) are wanting out of their Vegas fight lawsuit

CelebNMusic247.com reports that The Migos (Offset, Quavo, and Takeoff) claim the limo driver did not properly accuse the hip-hop group of knocking him to the ground; the fight took place back in 2017 in Sin City.

The Blast reports Offset, Quavo, and Takeoff claim the lawsuit by Michael Gladney makes no mention of who actually knocked him to the ground, or who allegedly fired off a gun during the melee, according to court documents obtained by the site

The Atlanta-area hip-hop stars also point out that Gradney made no accusations that they engaged in any bad activities, and want the entire lawsuit against them dismissed.

As we reported, the incident in question stems from a fight that went down February 21, 2017 when Gradney was working as a limo driver for the Migos and had been hired to drive them to the Sands Expo and Convention Center.

He claims that while standing outside the limo, a fight broke out between Kingston, Migos and 2 unknown men. Gradney claims he was knocked to the ground in the melee and “severely injured.” He also believes a gun was fired, which caused other witnesses to scramble for cover.

After the chaos, Gradney claims Migos still ordered him to get back in the limo and drive them away, and he claims he “feared for his life.”

Gradney is suing for assault and battery and seeking unspecified damages for the alleged permanent physical and psychological injuries he suffered.

A judge has not yet ruled on the Migos request for dismissal.

Earlier on Friday, Offset’s wife Cardi B was offered a plea deal and turned it down. For more details click here…

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