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Lil Wayne Fights To Safeguard His Net Worth From Jury In Ex-Assistant's Assault Lawsuit

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By Afouda Bamidele on January 30, 2025 at 1:00 PM EST

Lil Wayne is determined to keep his fortune out of the spotlight as he prepares to face off against his former assistant, Andrew Williams, in court.

The rapper previously pushed back against Williams' request for an in-person deposition, clarifying that he has no interest in a face-to-face meeting. 

Andrew Williams slammed Lil Wayne with a lawsuit for assault and battery over an alleged incident three years ago. 

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Lil Wayne Is Dotting The Ts And Crossing The Is Ahead Of February Trail

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With the trial set for February 3, 2025, the artist, whose real name is Dwayne Carter, has filed a motion requesting that any mention of his net worth be barred from the courtroom unless the jury finds him liable. 

The argument seems to be that exposing his financial condition beforehand could unfairly influence the proceedings. It was reported that a judge has yet to rule on the request. However, Wayne has consistently denied the accusations, insisting that his former staff was not harmed. 

He further claimed that some of Williams' allegations fall outside the statute of limitations. The 42-year-old also maintains that he acted in self-defense and that his actions were "legitimate, [made in] good faith, justified, nondiscriminatory and/or non-retaliatory business reasons."

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Per In Touch, Wayne is pushing for the entire lawsuit to be dismissed and seeking to cover his legal fees.

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Inside The Rapper's Assault Lawsuit Filed By His Ex-Assistant

In his lawsuit, Williams claims Wayne physically assaulted him during a private jet flight in June 2022. Williams recounted an argument between Wayne and the pilot before takeoff, which escalated when he attempted to intervene. 

According to Williams, his attempt to de-escalate the situation angered Wayne, leading to the rapper allegedly punching him in the face with a closed fist.

Williams' legal team argued that Wayne's rings and large jewelry caused additional harm when he struck him. After the incident, Williams claims he left the jet and "sought medical attention at a local urgent care." 

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The lawsuit alleged both physical and emotional damage, with Williams seeking punitive damages for the harm he had suffered. Williams is also seeking unspecified damages for assault, battery, emotional distress, wrongful termination, and negligence. 

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The Cash Money Records Star Also Wants Remote Deposition In Assault Case

Before requesting that his wealth be excluded from the court, the rapper had already opposed Williams' demand for an in-person deposition.

In a court filing, Wayne's lawyer pointed out that Williams had been granted the option to provide a remote deposition, making it reasonable for Wayne to receive the same accommodation. 

The Blast reported that the songwriter's team also highlighted that he should not be required to appear until Williams submits all the requested documents and completes his own deposition.

Wayne claimed that his ex-assistant failed to provide certain documents, a discovery made during his own deposition. The request for remote testimony is designed to prevent what his legal team calls unnecessary harassment, especially given Wayne's demanding work commitments.

The Record Executive Challenged Medical Claims In Assault Lawsuit

Apart from requesting a remote deposition, Wayne also challenged the medical evidence presented by Williams, arguing that the medical records did not support serious injury claims.

In his motion, Wayne's legal team pointed out that his former staffer's medical history showed minimal medical intervention following the alleged assault, including two doctor visits. 

The first occurred just hours after the incident at an urgent care facility, where Wayne's attorney claims the doctor noted "no swelling" and prescribed ibuprofen, which Williams allegedly refused to take.

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Wayne also highlighted that Williams sought a second consultation with a doctor shortly after hiring legal representation, with no indication of serious issues. The singer's lawyer also stated that neither of Williams' doctor visits were paid for.

Lil Wayne Faces Another Legal Battle As Former Bodyguard Files Assault ChargesĀ 

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Adding another layer to the entrepreneur's ongoing legal issues, The Blast reported that Wayne's former bodyguard filed assault charges against him. 

Carlos, who had initially contacted law enforcement over an alleged gun brandishing incident in December 2021, chose not to press charges at first. However, months later, he made a dramatic reversal and pursued legal action against Wayne.

The bodyguard's sudden shift in stance caught many by surprise, especially since he was the one who triggered the investigation. As details emerged, Carlos claimed that Wayne allegedly hit him in the face and head during the altercation.

As Lil Wayne prepares to defend himself in court and keep his financial situation under wraps, how the court will rule remains to be seen.

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