A security employee has initiated legal proceedings against rapper Offset following an alleged confrontation at a cannabis retail location in Los Angeles during March. Jim Sanchez filed the complaint claiming the artist struck him after he requested identification verification at the MedMen shop near Los Angeles International Airport.
The lawsuit describes how tensions rose rapidly when Offset arrived with companions. Sanchez alleges the musician became aggressive and punched him, with additional members of the group participating in the altercation. Medical personnel transported him to a hospital for treatment of head pain and neck trauma. His legal action seeks damages for assault, battery and psychological harm.
Representatives for the Migos member dispute the account entirely. They maintain that Sanchez initiated the conflict by charging toward Offset and spitting at him. Sources connected to the artist assert the guard deployed mace during the encounter. Legal counsel for Offset has not yet submitted formal documentation responding to the allegations, and the attorney representing Sanchez has remained silent publicly.
The lawsuit describes how tensions rose rapidly when Offset arrived with companions. Sanchez alleges the musician became aggressive and punched him, with additional members of the group participating in the altercation. Medical personnel transported him to a hospital for treatment of head pain and neck trauma. His legal action seeks damages for assault, battery and psychological harm.
Representatives for the Migos member dispute the account entirely. They maintain that Sanchez initiated the conflict by charging toward Offset and spitting at him. Sources connected to the artist assert the guard deployed mace during the encounter. Legal counsel for Offset has not yet submitted formal documentation responding to the allegations, and the attorney representing Sanchez has remained silent publicly.