Tuesday, 15 April 2008

Plies Sued Over 2006 Club Shooting

Plies Sued Over 2006 Club Shooting



Tap star PLIES has been dragged bet on into a shot disputation at a Florida night club.
The hitmaker - real name Algernod Washington - has been named in a lawsuit stemming from a 2006 incident in Gainesville.
Local lawyer St. Christopher Chestnut has filed a suit at the Alachua County civil courthouse. In the legal papers, he alleges Plies showed nonperformance in his contribution in the gunplay.
At the time, Gainesville Law reported that members of Plies' cortege pulled out guns and fired during one of his shows. The authorities arrested four people, including the knocker.
Plies later pleaded no competition to a infringement charge of possession of a concealed weapon. His lawyer, Henry Martyn Robert Rush, insists Chestnut's plaintiffs ar suing the wrong person.
He states it is not his client's responsibility to render security for fans at concerts.
Chestnut, world Health Organization is representing quintet Gainesville residents injured at the concert, is seeking $10 million (GBP5 trillion) in amends. The attorney likewise name calling Slip-N-Slide Records and the 238 West night club, where the gunfight took place, as defendants.