Floyd Mayweather and Lil Uzi Vert Sued Over Alleged Violent Attack: Uzi Denies Involvement

New York, NY – A lawsuit has been filed by a man named Abdullah Ali against rapper Lil Uzi Vert, boxer Floyd Mayweather, and members of Mayweather’s Money Team. Ali alleges that he was assaulted by the group last summer after attempting to catch a glimpse of a trailer that appeared to be owned by Mayweather. However, Lil Uzi Vert denies any involvement in the incident.

According to Ali’s attorneys, Matthew Blit and Michael Rose, the altercation occurred when Ali crossed the street to get a better view of a Rolls-Royce being unloaded from the trailer. When Uzi and the Money Team members noticed him filming, they allegedly became aggressive and a verbal argument ensued, resulting in a violent confrontation.

Ali reportedly sustained injuries, including knocked-out teeth, from being punched and kicked by multiple individuals, including Lil Uzi Vert. He was then taken to the hospital for treatment. The lawsuit is seeking unspecified damages for the harm caused during the altercation.

Despite the claims made in the lawsuit, a representative for Lil Uzi Vert has stated that the rapper has no association with Floyd Mayweather or his Money Team and was not present during the incident. It remains unclear whether Mayweather was involved in the altercation.

Ali reported the incident to the police, although no arrests were made in connection with the assault. The legal proceedings are ongoing, with Ali seeking compensation for the damages he suffered as a result of the alleged attack.

The case highlights the complexities of celebrity interactions and the potential consequences of misunderstandings or conflicts between individuals with high public profiles. As the lawsuit progresses, further details may emerge regarding the events that led to the altercation and the extent of the injuries sustained by Abdullah Ali.