50 Cent; Microphone Toss Hits the Fan; Attorney interacts with filing battery report – deadline

It was an accident that a dead microphone that 50 Cent threw off the stage last night in Los Angeles hit the radio host in the head, he says. power Star lawyer.

“Let’s be very clear, as I told the LAPD this afternoon, my client would never intentionally hit anyone with a microphone,” Scott Lemon told Deadline of the hit to Power 106 host Brihanna Monegin on Curtis’ Cryto.com website. Cent” Jackson. Arena Show August 30th. The New York-based lawyer added: “Anyone who says something different does not have all the facts and is misleading.”

A battery report was filed with police after the accident, Deadline confirmed. A law enforcement source said that the Los Angeles Police Department is currently collecting information about the incident. From the video of last night’s show and others, there seems to be no doubt that 50 people threw the mic and that Monegain was injured – the how and why of that is under a microscope, I’ve heard.

After the show last night, various photos of Mongin were posted online revealing deep cuts on her forehead. However, there appears to be some disagreement as to why Monegain was where she was when the microphone toss occurred.

In contrast to the recent scuffle between the audience who threw potentially lethal material onto the stage, a video from last night clearly shows the “In Da Club” rapper frustrated with his just-handed mic while his onstage buddy YG performed “Toot” and turned it on. This is supposedly the fourth dead mic the 50 received during last night’s Final Lap tour date.

Unable to operate the microphone, Jackson then tossed said microphone into the area directly in front of the stage – not in the audience. That walled area is where the fireworks and audio equipment are stored. How or why Munygin was in the restricted area is unknown at this point, and is part of the investigation into what happened.

It is typical for shows like 50 Cent that the pyro and vocal area directly in front of the stage is legally off-limits to all but authorized personnel for safety reasons and nothing to do with throwing a mic.

Quiet about the incident so far, Jackson showed up at Chula Vista tonight, with stops in Irvine and Sacramento over the next week on a tour that travels elsewhere in the US and into Canada, before heading to Europe at the end of September.

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