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Attorneys Seek Takeoff’s Mother to Replace Late Rapper in Sexual Assault Lawsuit

Takeoff
Takeoff

*Takeoff is no longer here, but the late rapper’s mother could be held liable in a sexual assault lawsuit involving her son by an unidentified woman known only as Jane Doe.

AllHipHop.com reports that attorneys representing the woman filed court papers demanding that Takeoff’s mother, Titiana Davenport, replace the late Migos rapper as the defendant in the suit. News of the filing comes more than two years after the woman initially filed her complaint in August 2020.

The lawsuit stems from an incident that took place during a party on June 23, 2020. The suit details how Takeoff allegedly made several advances toward the woman on the night of the incident, according to AllHipHop. Despite making it clear she was not interested, the lawsuit alleges that Takeoff followed the woman into a bedroom and forced himself on her.

Responding to the woman’s lawsuit, Takeoff vehemently denied the allegations. In addition, insufficient evidence resulted in no charges being pressed by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office.

Two years after the woman accused Takeoff of sexual assault, the entertainer was shot to death at 810 Billiards & Bowling Houston before the lawsuit could be resolved. Takeoff passed away on November 1, 2022.

Takeoff (Getty)
Takeoff (Getty)

In June, Davenport filed a $1 million wrongful death lawsuit against the owners of 810 Billiards & Bowling Houston. The matriarch’s suit centered around claims of negligence on the part of the venue and its associated business entities. They are accused of failing to provide a safe and secure environment. As a result, Takeoff died at the party.

Patrick Clark was criminally charged with the rapper’s murder. He is accused of fatally striking Takeoff via multiple gunshots he fired into a crowd.

As Takeoff’s surviving parent and administrator of his estate, Davenport is seeking compensation in her lawsuit for a range of damages. Damages include mental anguish, pain and suffering, medical and funeral expenses, loss of companionship, and loss of earning capacity, according to AllHipHop.

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