
*Ah, the curious case of Aaron Hall: a man who once serenaded us with R&B hits like “Groove Me” but has now adopted an elusive new role as the world’s most wanted—by legal process servers.
Yes, folks, the former Guy frontman is currently ghosting Liza Gardner, who has been on a mission to serve him papers regarding a lawsuit that, quite frankly, sounds more dramatic than a plot twist in a soap opera.
Gardner, who claims that Hall and his buddy Sean “Diddy” Combs assaulted her back in the early ’90s, has faced seemingly insurmountable challenges in locating Hall to deliver legal documents.
It’s almost as if Hall is pulling a Houdini act worthy of a talent show, complete with disappearing acts that have baffled not just Gardner but her lawyer, Tyrone Blackburn who was forced to declare:
“We have effectively exhausted all reasonable methods of locating him,” which is lawyer-speak for “We’ve knocked on every door, checked every restaurant where we thought he might be, and even checked under every rock.”
Despite the uphill battle, AllHipHop.com is reporting that Gardner aims to serve Hall through newspaper notices because nothing screams “urgent legal action” quite like a classified ad in the local paper.
“Hey, Aaron! Your ex-bandmate is looking for you! Also, here’s a lawsuit!” Talk about making headlines in a way that even the sharpest publicity stunts can’t match.
It’s been said that Hall was last spotted in the View Park neighborhood in LA. Neighbors report he moved, which sounds suspiciously like the only type of “moving” he’s managed as far as the law is concerned. Attempts to serve him at several residences—including one in Tarzana (CA) that had his name on it until he ghosted even that—have proven fruitless.
His last known address in Woodland Hills (CA) turned out to be a bigger myth than Bigfoot.

Meanwhile, as Hall plays hide and seek, Sean “Diddy” Combs languishes behind bars, awaiting trial for his own set of serious allegations. As Gardner’s legal team scrambles to locate Hall, one can only imagine Diddy, sitting in his cell asking himself, “Why can’t people just enjoy some classic R&B without all this drama?” Perhaps there’s an album title in there: “Behind Bars Blues.” 🙂
So here we are, folks: a situation involving high-profile R&B stars, allegations that date back decades, and the missing person report titled “Don’t Look for Him Here.” Isn’t it ironic? Hall accrued fame by crooning sweet nothings to millions, but now appears to be serenading his legal troubles like it’s an R&B ballad—playing the ultimate game of avoidance instead.
At the end of the day, whether Hall is holed up in a beach bungalow, living his best life off the grid, or perhaps mastering the ancient art of staying out of sight, one thing’s clear: Liza Gardner’s legal papers aren’t going to serve themselves. If newspaper ads don’t work out, perhaps she should consider hiring a skywriter. After all, who could resist a love letter from the skies asking Aaron Hall to please report to the nearest courthouse?
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