Text messages between employees of the management company in charge of Lil Peep's final tour, First Access Entertainment (FAE), have been unsealed in Peep's mother Liza Womack's wrongful death case against the corporation, Pitchfork reports.
The messages were included in a 372-page document Womack submitted to Los Angeles County's Superior Court on January 28, and will be reviewed today in a hearing on an FAE motion for summary judgement.
Peep died on his tour bus in November 2017 of a fentanyl and Xanax overdose. But Womack claims the specifics of where he obtained the drugs are only part of the story.
The unsealed text messages, she alleges, reveal a toxic environment of "drug-infected mismanagement" that ultimately led to her son's passing.
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