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A Los Angeles Superior Court judge ordered Lil Wayne’s former security guard, Christian Carlos, to pay the rapper $29,225 plus legal fees after their lawsuit was dismissed. The lawsuit, filed in December 2023, claimed that Lil Wayne pointed a semiautomatic rifle at Carlos and punched him in the ear during an incident at the rapper’s California home in 2021.
“The court is granting terminating sanctions because plaintiff willfully refused to comply with three discovery orders over nearly ten months, made affirmative misrepresentations to the court about compliance, and has still provided no responses as of April 21, 2026,” the judge wrote.
Lil Wayne denied the allegations against him from the beginning. According to the rapper’s attorney, Ashlee Difuntorum, Carlos failed to provide “basic information” and documents relating to the alleged incident and injuries he claimed to have sustained.
Carlos’ lawsuit said that in addition to injuries from the alleged assault and battery, he also suffered emotional distress, which required him to seek mental health treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). As a result, Carlos claimed he had accrued medical expenses and had lost both wages and earning capacity.