Kanye West Slapped With Assault and Battery Lawsuit by Autograph Hunter Who's Left Disfigured
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According to new court documents, the 46-year-old rapper and Yeezy designer repeatedly punched Justin Poplawski after he asked the singer for his signature back in 2022.

AceShowbiz - Kanye West is being sued for assault and battery over an alleged 2022 incident said to have left an autograph hunter disfigured. The 46-year-old rapper, who recently apologized for his string of anti-Semitic outbursts that saw him dropped from his money-spinning brand deals, is said in court documents to have repeatedly punched Justin Poplawski after he asked the singer for his signature.

Documents obtained by TMZ say the alleged victim claimed he was attacked on 13 January, 2022, while he was waiting outside a hotel to get Kanye's autograph. He claims the 'Heartless' rapper told him to get lost "before I beat you up."

The rapper then allegedly threatened to "make (an) example out of" Justin. Justin had previously gotten Kanye's signature without any issues, and is alleging the musician went on to strike him and asked, "So do you want to get attacked for real?"

The dad-of-four, who has his kids with his ex-wife Kim Kardashian, 43, then allegedly struck him several times more, "severely injuring him" after Justin requested an apology for the first blow. Kanye then allegedly told one of his associates to go to the house and get his children despite them apparently urging him to stop.

The alleged victim is now seeking an unspecified amount of damages to cover the medical bills due to his alleged disfigurement, lost earnings and mental pain and suffering. Kanye's alleged attack was initially investigated but the rapper was not charged after the L.A. City Attorney's Office decided there was "no reasonable likelihood of conviction."

The rapper's lawyer Michael Goldstein told Page Six at the time the conclusion proved Kanye "did nothing wrong." He also insisted "video and photographs provided to the City Attorney's office confirmed that this particular individual followed my client to three different locations over a short period of time and ultimately waited for him at his hotel where he approached my client at 3 A.M." The attorney added, "He once again entered my client's personal space, which was unacceptable."

There was no video of the alleged assault, but TMZ later obtained footage of the moments after the incident which showed Kanye shouting while an unidentified male lay on the ground. Kanye could also be heard telling a female staff member of his to "get away" from him as she seemingly tried to calm him down.

The rapper told 'Hollywood Unlocked' Justin "wasn't a fan" but rather someone "taking autographs to make money on them." He never admitted to striking Justin, and added, "It was 3am in front of the warehouse, and this dude just… he just had this real attitude, like, 'Whatchu gonna do? And see that?' Imma just tell you, that blue COVID mask ain't stop that knockout, you know what I'm saying?"

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