A judge has ruled that Blueface must pay $13 million in damages in connection with a shooting incident that occurred at a Las Vegas strip club last year. The club where the shooting took place was closed down in November 2022.
The lawsuit against Blueface was initiated by the owner of the Euphoric Gentleman’s Club, who asserted that the incident involving the rapper was the primary reason behind the club’s closure. The Neighborhood Talk shared a message from the club’s Instagram page, alleging that Blueface had introduced gang-related activities to their establishment, resulting in financial losses for the club’s dancers and staff.
The club’s message further stated their commitment to ensuring that Blueface either faces a lengthy prison sentence or pays for his actions for the rest of his life.
Blueface had been arrested and charged with attempted murder for allegedly firing a weapon at Kentabius Traylor, who sustained an injury to his hand in the shooting. Traylor subsequently identified Blueface as the shooter, claiming that the two had interacted inside the Euphoric Gentleman’s Club earlier on the same night.
In a plea deal, Blueface’s charges were reduced to battery and discharging a firearm at or into an occupied structure. Instead of serving time in prison, he was placed on three years of probation.
Known for his controversial actions, Blueface recently made headlines again when he posted a video of himself at SoFi Stadium during a game between the Los Angeles Rams and Pittsburgh Steelers. In the video, he could be seen throwing money in the air while in the company of several strippers.