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DaBaby is being sued by a female he slapped at a concert in Florida.

The female person victim, Tyronesha Laws, previously appeared on TMZ telling her side of the story, but DaBaby quickly clapped dorsum, proverb that she is bogus and not the real victim in the viral clip. She has now officially filed a lawsuit against the "Suge" rapper for set on. She claimed that she didn't provoke the rap superstar who lashed out at her and hitting her harshly in the face. Laws too claimed that DaBaby has no remorse for what he did and even pointed out his skit on social media with comedian Michael Blackson. She too denies beingness the person who pushed a phone in the rapper's face, while his chaser insists that she is not the person he hitting the night of the concert.

DaBaby is gaining a name for himself every bit a bad boy of hip hop following an incident this past weekend. Jonathan Kirk, Baby'southward government name, was making his way to the stage during his show Tampa when a woman waved her phone in his face. Information technology is non uncommon for fans to try and get pics of their favorite stars (especially when they're that shut), but information technology all went a fleck wrong when the "Suge" rapper slapped her! It wasn't just the woman who was left in stupor. The crowd quickly defenseless on to what had gone downwards and were not impressed. Their riotous booing caused DaBaby to have to cut short the testify and shut upward store — before a single runway had been sung!

Although the police force showed upwards, no arrests were made. DaBaby took to IG later the incident and called on peeps to send whatever video evidence they may accept, which showed the woman's hand touching his confront. In his defence force, he acknowledged he did incorrect and apologized to the adult female in question. "I exercise sincerely apologize. I do," DaBaby said on his IG Story. "I'thousand very sorry that in that location was a female on the other end of that flashlight on that phone. But you lot know, keep in heed, I couldn't see you because y'all got the wink this shut to me."

The Charlotte rapper may accept a legal battle on his hands every bit the woman, Tyronesha Laws, has appointed legal business firm Morgan & Morgan to represent her and is now moving full speed ahead with her case.