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Kodak Black has been sued by a Tri-State area limousine company for more than $600,000, with the attorneys for the company claiming that the rapper would rack up bills totaling more than $200,000 a month.
According to court documents obtained by HipHopDX, Kodak was sued as of Wednesday (March 27) by I&D Concierge, based in Queens, NY.
“Commencing in September 2018, defendants engaged Plaintiff’s services and began using Plaintiff for its transportation needs on a regular basis,” read their complaint, in part. “From September 2018 to December 2023, Defendants charges with Plaintiff averaged approximately $150,000 to $200,000 per month.”
The complaint continued: “Between January 2023 and December 2023, in accordance with the agreement and terms between the parties, as well their course of dealing, Plaintiff provided Defendants, pursuant to their specific instance, request and confirmed order, the following services totaling $618,070.11 (the “Charges”).”
Check out some of the paperwork below.
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However, Kodak Black’s attorney, Bradford Cohen, told TMZ that, per the outlet, “I&D took full advantage of his client when he was going through a rough patch, and capitalized on the situation.”
HipHopDX has reached out to Cohen for comment.
Earlier this month, Kodak Black and Jackboy‘s purported beef allegedly turned deadly, with police claiming that it was the cause of a fatal shooting in 2023.
The Miami Herald is reporting that authorities are saying that the shooting — which happened on January 16, 2023 and took place outside of a Jackboy concert at The Barn in Sanford, FL — was inspired by a “dispute” between the two artists, though the police went out of their way to say that neither were directly involved.
Seminole County Sheriff Dennis Lemma claimed that the shooters thought they were aiming at Jackboy’s crew, but shot a different van instead.
Six armor-piercing bullets struck the passengers of the allegedly mistakenly targeted van, and one of the people inside — 31-year-old Princess Tolliver — died on the scene.
On February 26, the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office announced that they had arrested 13 people — all of whom are alleged members of the OTF (“On Top Forever”) gang — in connection with the drive-by shooting. The arrests came after an investigation that spanned more than a year and involved more than 120 search warrants.
One man, however, remains at large, and he has an outstanding warrant for first-degree premeditated murder — a charge that potentially carries the death penalty if the accused is convicted of the crime.
“Our detectives have determined that none of the victims were the intended target that night,” said Seminole County Sheriff Dennis Lemma at a news conference announcing the arrests. “We found that the likely motive for the incident stemmed from a very public, high-profile dispute playing out on social media and in the court system involving Jackboy and a known associate of the shooters, another rap artist Bill Kapri, known by the stage name Kodak Black.”
Sheriff Lemma made clear that there is “no evidence” that either Kodak Black or Jackboy are directly involved in the drive-by shooting, and neither rapper has been charged with any crime.
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