Metro Boomin Found Not Liable in Civil Sexual Assault Trial
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Metro Boomin was found not liable in a 2016 civil sexual assault case, ending a yearlong legal fight that he says deeply affected his family and career.
Vanessa LeMaistre, who filed suit against the hit-making producer last year, told jurors that she chose to seek justice only after a breakthrough during a therapy session in Peru. Under the influence of the psychedelic plant Ayahuasca, she said she realized she needed to confront the trauma she had carried for years.
After a thorough and closely-watched trial, a jury has returned a verdict finding that Leland T. Wayne, the music producer known as Metro Boomin, not
Metro Boomin addressed the end of his civil trial after a jury found him not liable in a 2016 sexual assault case, calling the experience a painful chapter.
Young Thug is back. The ATL word twister has released his new album Uy Scuti today after pushing it back for labelmate Cardi B, and with it comes the gritty video for focus track “F*cking Told U.”
Metro Boomin, Future and Lil Baby received plenty of spins at the ATL gentlemen's clubs during the final full month of summer.