American rapper, DaBaby has accepted a misdemeanor, no-jail plea deal in his felony b@ttery case involving a California homeowner who claims he sucker-punched him when he tried to break up an unauthorized video shoot at his rental property in December 2020.
The “Suge” rapper, who did not attend the
court hearing in person on Thursday, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor b@ttery
through his lawyer, Blair Berk.
Los Angeles County Judge Ray Jurado immediately sentenced DaBaby, born Jonathan
Kirk, to one year of probation and time served for the single day he spent in
custody upon his 2021 arrest.
The judge also ordered the rapper to pay
$10,000 restitution, stay at least 100 yards away from victim Gary Pagar, and
“not possess, buy or sell any deadly weapons, including firearms.”
Deputy District Attorney, Heather Brel said her office agreed to drop the
more serious count of felony b@ttery with serious bodily injury “due
to problems of proof of proving serious bodily injury at trial.”
If DaBaby had been convicted of the higher
charge at trial, Kirk could have faced up to four years in prison.
Pagar, 68, submitted a written victim impact
statement on Thursday that the judge read quietly to himself. He is also suing
DaBaby for fraud, breach of contract, and battery in a civil case due to begin
trial in September.
In his lawsuit, Pagar claims he rented
his six-bedroom luxury home to Kirk in November 2020 under a “vacation” lease
that explicitly stated no more than 12 people could occupy the property amid
the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pagar alleges Kirk violated the
agreement almost immediately, inviting some 40 people to the estate to film a
video for the song “Play U Lay,” starring rapper Stunna 4 Vegas and
social media personality Jake Paul.
According to the complaint, Kirk and his
entourage disabled the home’s Nest security camera shortly after Pagar reached
out and demanded that the “commercial” shoot be terminated.
When Pagar showed up in person to enforce
the lease agreement, Kirk allegedly “sucker-punched (him) in the face, knocking
out his tooth and leaving him bruised and bloodied,” the lawsuit states.
Pagar claims Kirk, 32, and a group of men
swarmed him in front of his house, “pushing him, shoving, spitting on him,
threatening him, and taunting him.” He says Kirk and the men “tossed” his phone
back and forth and scratched his car with keys.
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