![]() ![]() The California Highway Patrol is overseeing the homicide investigation because the incident took place on state land. On Tuesday, the judge said she planned to set a trial date for the likely consolidated case at a follow-up hearing on Sept. The judge on the case is not expected to rule on the demurrer for months. In other words, the concert promoter claims it owed no “duty” to Drakeo because it had no reason to suspect the “third-party criminal conduct” that ended the rising rapper’s life at age 28 was a risk. The demurrer, obtained by Rolling Stone, argues the complaint fails to state sufficient grounds to proceed.Īccording to Live Nation, it can’t be held responsible for the “violent mob” of 50 to 100 people who “produced knives and stabbed Drakeo” because state law dictates the horrifying ambush was “unforeseeable” considering no “prior similar incidents” at the venue had been reported. ![]() ![]() In a filing made public Tuesday, Live Nation asked a Los Angeles judge to dismiss the negligence and premises liability lawsuit brought by Drakeo’s brother Devante Caldwell and several members of the brothers’ Stinc Team rap collective who were with the rapper at the time of the deadly attack. The three lawsuits were filed separately by Drakeo’s son, mother and brother. festival in downtown Los Angeles last December. Live Nation is raising the curtain on how it plans to fight a trio of lawsuits stemming from the backstage stabbing death of rapper Drakeo The Ruler at the Once Upon A Time in L.A. ![]()
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