
Today kicked off the first day of opening statements in a civil trial against rapper, Snoop Dogg, by a Seattle man who claims the artist and his entourage severely beat and robbed him after jumping on stage in a concert in a Seattle in 2005. Richard Monroe, Jr. is now seeking $22 million in damages against Snoop (Calvin Broadus).
Monroe was under the impression he had permission to join Snoop and his entourage on stage during “Gin n Juice” but in turn was allegedly beaten and robbed by the performer and friends. And there’s a video recording of the incident to bat. Considering Snoop already owes the state of California over $280 thousand in taxes, one would imagine the rapper is sweating major bullets right about now.