Jay-Z's Roc Nation and Meek Mill sued by family of a murdered concertgoer
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Jay-Z's Roc Nation and Meek Mill sued by family of a murdered concertgoer

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The family of Jaquan Graves alleges that Roc Nation and Meek  Mill allowed thugs to remain on the premises of the concert venue.

 

Jaquan Graves and one other were killed in a car park outside a concert venue in December 2016. His family alleges in the lawsuit that Roc Nation, a company owned by Jay-Z allowed “allowed thugs to remain on the premises, after exhibiting disorderly, disruptive, argumentative, angry and/or agitated behaviour toward patrons,” according to TMZ.

The estate is suing for unspecified damages.

Meanwhile, Meek Mill is in prison for violating his parole probation terms. He was originally jailed in 2008 for convicted of gun possession and drug dealing.

 

Happier times: Meek Mill, 30, is currently in a Pennsylvania prison after he was sentenced to two to four years for violating probation; seen in September 2016 in Nevada

 

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