DaBaby Charged With Felony Battery After Attacking Man At Video Shoot

Regardless, Stunna 4 Vegas, a DaBaby label artist, released the "Play U Lay" music videos a few days later on December 5. DaBaby directed the flashy video, which "co-stars" Jake Paul.

DaBaby is embroiled in yet another scandal, but this time, the troubled rapper is facing felony battery charges stemming from serious injuries he claims he sustained while attempting to shut down a music video at his rental property.

According to TMZ, DaBaby and his crew agreed with property manager Gary Pagar to limit the number of guests to 12 during their week-long stay at the Los Angeles mansion in December.

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Pagar received complaints that the “Levitating” rapper had repeatedly violated the agreement, so he went to investigate on December 2.

DaBaby Charged With Felony Battery After Attacking Man At Video Shoot - SurgeZirc US
DaBaby and his crew reportedly got angry with a property manager when he tried to shut down the filming of a music video at a rental property in December.

According to the lawsuit, which was filed in February, the rapper told his friend to get off the cop, but instead punched Pagar in the face and knocked out a tooth, according to TMZ.

Regardless, Stunna 4 Vegas, a DaBaby label artist, released the “Play U Lay” music videos a few days later on December 5. DaBaby directed the flashy video, which “co-stars” Jake Paul.

DaBaby is currently embroiled in a slew of legal battles.

A resurfaced video shows him fatally shooting an 18-year-old in a North Carolina Walmart in 2018, despite his lawyer’s claim of self-defense.

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Another video from just a few weeks ago shows DaBaby swinging on his own artist, but it got lost in the shuffle after he allegedly shot a home intruder last month.

In addition, his baby mama’s brother, Brandon Bills, is suing him after the rapper allegedly attacked him and injured him at a bowling alley in North Carolina in February.

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