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MoneyBagg Yo sued for breach of contract 2021 festival appearance

 MoneyBagg Yo has reportedly been sued by concert promoter Adrian "Ace" Hammond for breach of contract linked to his 2021 festival appearance. However, some questions have arisen about the situation. During an autograph signing appearance on Saturday, December 9, the Memphis native was approached by a woman claiming to be a process server, who threw down papers on the table and told the rapper, "you’ve been served."


MoneyBagg Yo subsequently took to his Twitter page on Sunday, December 10, to laugh the whole thing off in a post that simply read, "Small thing to a giant." The promoter in question, Adrian "Ace" Hammond, previously made headlines for beefing with Kanye West back in 2019, according to The Advocate, and had been previously convicted of a wide sundry of federal crimes by the Department of Justice. After the footage of Big Bagg’s apparent process of service began making the rounds online, Hammond reposted the clip claiming that he had "15 attorneys" working on his behalf. However, HipHopDX has conducted an extensive search of the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) system, Baton Rouge civil records, and Shelby County (Memphis) civil records, and found no record of any lawsuit against the rapper, born DeMario DeWayne White Jr.