Lil Wayne was accused of attacking bouncer Andrew Nunemacher outside of a Hollywood nightclub in 2016 but in order for the man to prove his case, he reportedly must turn over his text messages.
Lil Waynes entourage became angry. As Nunemacher tried to keep the entrance secure, he says Wayne punched him, knocked him to the ground, threw a cup of alcohol on his face, yelled an epithet at him then called him a white boy. Nunemacher claimed the incident involved several civil rights violations, assault, battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Waynes attorneys deny Nunemachers allegations and say the text messages are needed to see what Nunemacher said about the alleged incident as well as the life-altering injuries he supposedly sustained and to whom. The paperwork further states the available surveillance video evidence completely belies any sort of attack occurred even though Nunemacher says hes suffered severe mental and emotional harm, endured multiple invasive surgeries and been unable to work. Waynes attorneys, however, reminded the court he had no issue working the rest of his shift following the alleged incident. Read more