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Young Dolph Sued For Causing Soldier’s Mental Breakdown With Twerk Video
Young Dolph Sued For Sharing A Video Of A Soldier Twerking To His Song
When Young Dolph was teasing his 2018 album Role Model, he came across a video of a woman, who was wearing a full-on military uniform, twerking to one of his songs and he re-posted the video for promo.
However, the woman appears to be a former sergeant in the Army National Guard and has now filed a lawsuit against Young Dolph. The woman whose name is Akeisha Norris is claiming that the rapper caused her to have a mental breakdown.
She claims Dolph’s re-post facilitated her nervous breakdown, which got her kicked off the military force. Norris is looking for financial compensation for the loss of her job, humiliation, mental anguish, and more.
Norris is suing Dolph, claiming to be a former friend of the rapper. At the time the video was shared, Norris was on active duty in Kuwait. According to the lawsuit, Norris’s superiors saw the video and disciplined her for it.
“[Norris] was called before her superior officers and disciplined, leading to a mental breakdown. As a result, she was sent back to the United States and dismissed from the military,” said her lawyer Keith Altman to AllHipHop.
The video was reportedly shared without her consent on Dolph’s page, and Norris is claiming that the incident has given her PTSD.
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