Attorneys representing the family of slain rapper Drakeo the Ruler have announced plans to file a wrongful death lawsuit against organizers of the disastrous Once Upon a Time in LA music festival.In a press conference with family held on Thursday, their attorney said they would be suing the organizers — including Live Nation, which organized Travis Scott's tragic Astroworld festival — for 'at least' $20 million.Drakeo the Ruler (born Darrell Wayne Caldwell) was only 28 when was stabbed to death by a group of masked individuals backstage at the Banc of California Stadium on December 18, 2021.
Fox Television Stations, LLC Privacy Policy Legal action: Attorneys for the family of slain rapper Drakeo the Ruler announced plans to file a wrongful death lawsuit next week against the promoters of the Once Upon a Time in LA festival, where he was killed; pictured on ThursdayAttorneys for Drakeo's family said at the press conference that they plan to file the wrongful death lawsuit in the upcoming week.At the start of the conference, lawyers shared video from the night of the stabbing to claim that the rapper wasn't properly protected by security from the organizers. 'His life was taken way too soon, and it should never have happened,' one attorney said.He claimed the video showed Drakeo the Ruler being 'lynched' by 'over 40 to 60 people.' Shocking attack: Attorneys showed a video that reportedly showed the final moments of Drakeo the Ruler backstage at the festival.
They claimed he was 'lynched' by 'over 40 to 60 people' Unprotected? 'You didn't see one security officer there,' the attorney added, before noting that the video allegedly showed a fence being opened to let more attackers in; pictured ThursdayHe also said the video.
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