50 Cent’s Lawyer Claims Mic Throw at Concert That Hit Radio Host Was Accidental, Informs LAPD

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50 Cent’s Lawyer Claims Mic Throw at Concert That Hit Radio Host Was Accidental, Informs LAPD

In a shocking turn of events at Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson’s Crypto.com Arena show on August 30, a dead microphone thrown off stage by the former Power star accidentally hit radio host Bryhana Monegain in the head. However, according to 50 Cent’s attorney, Scott Leemon, this was purely an accident and not an intentional act of aggression. Leemon asserts, “Let’s be very clear, my client Curtis would never intentionally strike anyone with a microphone.”

Following the incident, a battery report was filed with the police, and the LAPD is currently investigating the matter. Video footage from the show clearly shows 50 Cent throwing the microphone, and Monegain being hit. The details surrounding how and why this happened are still under scrutiny.

In a surprising twist, Monegain was found in a restricted area where pyrotechnics and audio equipment are stored. It remains unclear why she was in that area at the time of the mic-toss. It is worth noting that this area is typically off-limits to anyone except certified personnel for safety reasons unrelated to microphone incidents.

Photos posted online after the show revealed deep cuts on Monegain’s forehead, adding to the seriousness of the situation. However, there seems to be some disagreement about her exact location when the incident occurred.

Despite the controversy, 50 Cent has remained silent on the matter. He is set to perform tonight in Chula Vista, with upcoming stops in Irvine and Sacramento before continuing his tour across the United States, Canada, and Europe.

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Violet Granger

Violet, a film enthusiast from New Orleans, draws inspiration from the city's vibrant and eclectic arts scene. Having studied English and Film at Tulane University, her articles often delve into the connections between literature and film, analyzing adaptations and the impact of storytelling techniques.

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