Lil Durk is being sued for $350K after missing concert due to arrest back in 2019. Promoter said they paid $24K upfront for the show that never happened.
Lil Durk’s attorney Ariel Mitchell tells TMZ … “The frivolous lawsuit filed by Plaintiff and its attorneys is being publicized in an attempt to usurp the news of Mr. Bank’s exoneration from the 2019 charges to extort a payday. The lawsuit has no merit as it was the Plaintiff’s own failure to secure a visa which caused denial of entry by immigration. Further, we are confident this lawsuit will be immediately dismissed for several procedural errors. Mr. Banks looks forward to traveling the globe on tour in the near future.”
According to a new lawsuit obtained by TMZ, Durk was slated for a concert in Nassau back in December, 2019 … and promotors say they negotiated a deal with Durk, sending him $24k in up-front payments. They also claim they poured hundreds of thousands of dollars into promoting and putting on the event.
But, Durk never made it on that stage, because when he flew into The Bahamas, immigration authorities learned he had pending felony charges against him in Atlanta for a shooting earlier that year, and they refused to let him into the country. So, he was a no-show.
Interestingly, Durk fought the criminal case — he’d been facing 5 felonies, including assault and weapons charges — and although it took years, he eventually came out on top. As we reported … the D.A. just dropped the case.
That being said, the concert promoters say Lil Durk kept their cash and has refused to reschedule. They also allege he’s tried to milk them for an additional $200k, on top of the original fee, if they ever want him to make up the show.
The news comes as Atlanta Attorney General Fani T. Willis recently dropped the case against Durk. He had been facing 5 felonies, including criminal intent to commit murder, aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and for unlawful association with a gang in the participation of a crime, all regarding his alleged involvement in the shooting.
Manny Aurora, an attorney for Durk, said in a statement provided to WSB-TV: “While it took three years for the State to make the right decision, in the end the right decision was made and Mr. Banks can finally put this event behind him.”
Regardless of being in the clear legally, Durk now has to contend with this breach of contract lawsuit.
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