A lawsuit against the comedian Druski has been thrown out of federal court. The case was dismissed because the person who filed it, Ashley Parham, failed to meet court deadlines after multiple warnings. Judge Rita F. Lin noted the plaintiff's inability to secure a lawyer willing to take the case as a key reason for the dismissal.
Druski issued a statement calling the lawsuit frivolous and a malicious attempt to extort money. He claimed submitted evidence proved he was never in California during the alleged incident and did not know the accuser. He expressed gratitude for his supporters while also emphasizing respect for genuine assault survivors.
The lawsuit had also named Sean Combs and Odell Beckham Jr., who have similarly been cleared. Previous court rulings found no factual basis to connect Druski to the alleged assault, with records showing he was living in Georgia at the time. The dismissal is without prejudice, meaning the legal action could theoretically be refiled.
Druski issued a statement calling the lawsuit frivolous and a malicious attempt to extort money. He claimed submitted evidence proved he was never in California during the alleged incident and did not know the accuser. He expressed gratitude for his supporters while also emphasizing respect for genuine assault survivors.
The lawsuit had also named Sean Combs and Odell Beckham Jr., who have similarly been cleared. Previous court rulings found no factual basis to connect Druski to the alleged assault, with records showing he was living in Georgia at the time. The dismissal is without prejudice, meaning the legal action could theoretically be refiled.