Lil Wayne
lost in a legal feud against Quincy Jones III, the director who made a
documentary about his life while he recorded his 2008 album "Tha Carter III". He now owes Quincy $2,195,000 after he was countersued by the filmmaker for preventing the movie from being profitable.
Weezy sued Quincy for allegedly creating a "scandalous portrayal" of
him, but the rapper failed to show up in the courtroom following his
recent health scare that led his private jet to make an emergency
landing. As a result, a video of his deposition was shown in front the
judge but it put him in disadvantage.
In the footage that leaked earlier this year, the Young Money
rap mogul looked overly comfortable while appearing dismissive by
stubbornly repeating the same answers to a series of "do you recall"
questions from Quincy's lawyer Pete Ross.
Weezy said "I don't recall" or "I don't remember" again and again when
the attorney tried to make him confirm his runs-in with the law
including his 2010 jail stint on Rikers Island. At one point, he
blurted, "I don't know" even before the next question was fired.
When he was asked to wait for the question, Weezy shrugged it off, "I'm
sorry, that's my psychic." He also mocked the lawyer when asked to
verify whether or not he gave an interview with Katie Couric. "That's a stupid a** question. You just saw me on there giving an interview with her," he pointed to the TV in the room.
While his "hilarious" deposition put him on headlines and spanned lots
of posts by online media outlets, the judge was not amused by it. The
"Lollipop" hitmaker was chastised for his "unreasonable conduct in the
deposition" and "irresponsible behavior."
Weezy hasn't commented on his court loss. Rumor has it, he is currently
recuperating at his mother's home in Louisiana. Reports suggested he
suffered from seizures, but his representative insisted he was treated
for "severe migraine and dehydration." He himself tweeted, "Thanx for
all the prayers! I am good."
Source: aceshowbiz.com
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