The rapper’s ex-employee claimed the incident triggered him “bodily damage” in addition to “extreme emotional misery” and PTSD, on prime of “incurring medical payments,” lack of instant wages, and having his “incomes capability decreased.” He requested the California courtroom to grant him unspecified compensatory and punitive damages.
Nevertheless, he should now show that he filed the grievance earlier than the two-year statute of limitations had run out for his allegations.
In a movement filed on June 11, Christian claimed he filed the lawsuit electronically slightly after midday on Dec. 1, 2023 — the final day he was eligible to take action. Nevertheless, it wasn’t entered into the system that day “as a result of a discrepancy,” and the submitting was subsequently rejected.