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Birdman's Bank Accounts Being Seized Over $1 Million Debt

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By Ryan Naumann on October 8, 2019 at 8:20 AM EDT

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Birdman’s bank account is being garnished by his ex-employee over a $1 million-dollar court judgment.

According to court documents obtained by The Blast, Nicolas Jose Penzo has fired off subpoenas to Citibank. Penzo believes Birdman has money stored with the bank and wants it turned over.

Last month, a Florida judge granted a default judgment against Birdman in the amount of of $1,069,876. The money was awarded to Penzo, who is now trying to collect.

Birdman will have any money he has with Citibank seized and turned over to Penzo.

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Back in April 2018, Penzo sued Birdman, Cash Money Records and Pine View Management LLC.

In his lawsuit, Penzo claimed he worked as Birdman’s property manager from 2015 until May 27, 2017.

He said his duties included painting, handling the cleaning services, and coordinating with contractors to fix things such as the electricity.

Penzo said Birdman was to pay him $150 per day. He claimed to have been worked (sometimes) from 9am to 9pm. Penzo said he worked an average of 48-60 hours a week without being properly paid for all overtime hours worked.

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He even said he was only paid every two or three months, sometimes with checks, but mostly with cash. He originally sued claiming to be owed $8,900 in unpaid wages, along with an additional $15k based on the $150 per day. His complaint sought $23,900 in damages.

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Birdman never bothered to show up to court, despite Penzo serving him with the legal papers.

Penzo recently went back to court seeking a default judgment. In the new motion, he said he believes he was owed more than the $24,000. Penzo argued he was owed a total of $1,069,876.

He wrote to the judge, “The Defendant gave me several checks which were returned from his bank for insufficient funds and currently owes me $30,000 in unpaid wages, not including overtime.”

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He said, “I have suffered back pain due to the immense amount of work the Defendant required me to do. I was without work for approximately one year, suffered financially, physically, and emotionally because of the position the Defendant left me in, and therefore feel I am entitled to $1,000,000 in compensatory damages.”

The judge agreed and slapped Birdman with the judgment.

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