Apr. 5 2024, Printed 9:00 a.m. ET
The 65-year-old man who sued DaBaby for alleged assault revealed new particulars of the incident in courtroom.
Gary Pager filed new paperwork, obtained by RadarOnline.com, in his civil lawsuit towards the rapper over the December 2, 2020, incident.
Article continues beneath commercial
As we beforehand reported, Pager claimed he rented his dwelling to DaBaby and his associates. Per their deal, the rapper agreed to not have greater than 12 individuals on the property.
Pager stated he grew to become conscious DaBaby was filming a music video at his dwelling with a big crowd and he determined to drive over to confront the musician.
Article continues beneath commercial
Article continues beneath commercial
The house owner stated he drove as much as discover over 40 individuals at his dwelling. He claimed he tried to get individuals to depart however was spit on. Ultimately, he claimed to make contact with DaBaby who chased him inside the house after which punched him within the face.
Pager stated he misplaced a number of enamel. In his go well with, he claimed he referred to as the police however DaBaby fled earlier than they arrived.
Article continues beneath commercial
The house owner demanded unspecified damages for his accidents and the alleged harm to his dwelling. DaBaby was hit with a felony battery cost over the incident. The case has but to go to trial.
Pager’s lawsuit has been delayed quite a few instances attributable to DaBaby arguing he can’t take part till the felony case is resolved.
In response, Pager demanded the case proceed to trial regardless of DaBaby’s open felony case.
Article continues beneath commercial
MORE ON:
DaBaby
Article continues beneath commercial
“Within the practically 2 1/2 years since this litigation has been pending, not a single witness has been produced or deposed to dispute the truth that it was Kirk who assaulted [DaBaby],” Pager beforehand argued.
He stated, “The entire incident can also be evidenced by a number of movies—taken on cell telephones by eyewitnesses.”
The 2 are at present going forwards and backwards on the matter.
Article continues beneath commercial
In his new movement, Pager revealed new particulars in regards to the alleged assault. Pager revealed that after he arrived on the dwelling he realized his safety system had been disabled.
“Mr. Pagar noticed [DaBaby], seated in a purple automobile within the driveway surrounded by associates and industrial movie personnel. Mr. Pagar approached [DaBaby] to ask him to cease filming. As he did so, one in every of [DaBaby’s] bodyguards, a big man in a yellow shirt, bodily attacked Mr. Pagar, grabbing him and throwing him violently to the bottom,” the movement learn.
Article continues beneath commercial
“[DaBaby] and his associates forcibly took Mr. Pagar’s cellphone in the course of the assault, and started throwing Mr. Pagar’s cellphone forwards and backwards to at least one one other and laughing as Mr. Pagar requested that they return it. [DaBaby] and his associates by no means returned the cellphone. Mr. Pagar then walked to the doorway of the home to make use of the landline to name the police. [DaBaby] adopted Mr. Pagar to the home, got here up from behind him, grabbed him, turned him round, and sucker-punched Mr. Pagar within the face with out warning,” Pager’s lawyer claimed.
Article continues beneath commercial
Article continues beneath commercial
Pager alleged, “[DaBaby] and his associates then laughed about beating Mr. Pagar whereas Mr. Pagar—who was 65 on the time—lay on the bottom bleeding. “Child hit him with that hook,” one affiliate laughs, as he and [DaBaby] turned and headed for his or her automobiles,” the lawyer added.
“Briefly, this isn’t the case of the century. It’s a easy case: Defendant rented a home from [Pager], violated the lease phrases, refused a number of requests to conform, then violently assaulted, battered and robbed [Pager], vandalized his property, and by no means paid his invoice. All [Pager] desires is his day in courtroom,” the movement learn.
A choose has but to rule.