Actuality TV character and rapper Chrisean Rock was sued Tuesday for allegedly assaulting a person backstage at a Los Angeles present, then utilizing a homophobic slur, based on courtroom papers reviewed by The Instances.
The rapper, whose actual identify is Chrisean Malone, was sued in Los Angeles Superior Court docket on Tuesday after she was accused of punching a person within the face, breaking two of his enamel.
In accordance with the lawsuit, Malone was upset and speaking to a person named James Wright backstage after a Tamar Braxton efficiency on Nov. 10 on the Novo, a membership on Olympic Boulevard in downtown Los Angeles. Malone thought she was speculated to rap through the present, however Wright believed she was solely supposed to participate in a dance efficiency on the finish of the present.
Malone, who starred within the Zeus Community actuality present “Baddies,” grew to become upset with Wright and struck him a number of instances within the face, based on the lawsuit. She was carrying rings on the time, the go well with claims.
“She hit him a number of instances within the face for no cause in any respect. We had been stunned that she was capable of go away the ability that night time,” mentioned Wright’s legal professional, Kevin Anderson. “She had on rings that had been just about equal to brass knuckles.”
Anderson mentioned that Braxton was within the room when the assault occurred.
As Malone was being pulled out of the dressing room the place the alleged assault occurred, she used a homophobic slur to explain Wright and mentioned she would hit him once more, based on the lawsuit.
Wright went to the hospital afterward with two damaged enamel and cuts on his face, the go well with says.
The date of the incident is identical as that listed in a prison case filed in January towards Malone in Los Angeles Superior Court docket accusing her of assault with a lethal weapon and battery.
Malone can be identified for courting the rapper Blueface. The 2 have a child collectively.
Malone couldn’t instantly be reached for remark.