Future Hit With Lawsuit Over Alleged Damage To “Limo-Jet”

Future probably hoped that he would close out 2024 with no further legal issues, but sadly, that’s not the case. Moreover, according to legal documents reportedly obtained by AllHipHop, Minnesota-based company MIK Corporation filed a lawsuit claiming that the “Everyday Hustle” MC, Egyptian artist Mohammed Ramadan and Lebanese-Canadian singer Sari Abboud they used a trademarked “Limo-Jet” in their “ARABI” music video without the company’s permission and damaged the custom vehicle. For those of you that have no idea what a “Limo-Jet” is, it’s a repurposed jet fuselage turned into a luxurious limousine. MIK owns the trademark for it and rents it out for events. Allegedly, the defendants agreed that they would not use the “Limo-Jet,” but they filmed it anyway without consent.

Per the court docs, Mohammed Ramadan first contacted MIK in April of 2023 in order to maybe get the “Limo-Jet” for shows in California and Dubai. Eventually, he and his associates visited Des Plaines, Illinois and saw the vehicle stored in a lot to continue discussions. Reportedly, all parties at this visit agreed that Ramadan and his affiliates would not post footage of the “Limo-Jet” without asking MIK first and that they wouldn’t damage anything. But apparently, during this same visit, someone scuffed the paint per MIK’s allegations. Then, the company claims that the release of the Future-featuring “ARABI” in February of 2024 shocked them, particularly its “Limo-Jet”-starring visual.

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Future’s Music Video That Led To A Lawsuit

Furthermore, the present lawsuit against Future and company alleges breach of contract, negligence, fraud, and misappropriation. MIK’s pursuit of damages would hypothetically cover both the commercial use of the “Limo-Jet” without permission and the vehicle’s literal alleged damages. As a codefendant, Universal Music Group claimed the court should dismiss the accusation due to a lack of personal jurisdiction in Illinois. Seems like UMG’s got a couple of court headaches on their hands. But not this one.

The court agreed, even though MIK argued Ramadan was an agent of UMG in their amended complaint. The judge found an unsubstantial connection between both parties, and ruled that they could not establish the necessary jurisdiction to involve UMG. As such, they dismissed UMG as codefendants and gave MIK until December 15 to change their filing. In addition, the court noted that they don’t know if they were able to properly serve the other codefendants with the lawsuit, as the only confirmed serving was for Future’s Wilburn Holding Company. So maybe the other codefendants walk away from this if process servers don’t reach them in time… But the 2024 rap beef participant is in this fight whether he likes it or not.

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Kodak Black Hit With $600K Lawsuit, Accuses Limo Company Of Taking Advantage Of Him

Kodak Black has gone through quite a bit of legal drama as of late, and unfortunately, it doesn’t show any signs of slowing down. Recently, the rapper was hit with a new lawsuit by a limo company, that claims he owes them roughly $600K in unpaid fees. According to him, however, it’s the company that’s at fault.

I&D Concierge, the limo company Kodak used from 2018 to 2024, accuses him of skipping out on several hours worth of driving services. His lawyer Bradford Cohen claims that the company took advantage of the Florida native during a tough time in his life, and accuses them of acting in bad faith. Reportedly, Kodak Black would call the company for a ride, but it wouldn’t arrive as soon as he expected. As a result, he’d just order an Uber instead, but wouldn’t contact I&D to cancel the ride.

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Kodak Black Claims Limo Drivers Fell Asleep In His Driveway

Kodak Black Hit With Lawsuit From Limo Company Over Alleged $600K Debt
Kodak Black wears a diamond earring, a large gold chain with diamond necklace, a neon green blazer jacket, during the Egonlab show, during Paris Fashion Week Menswear Spring Summer 2023, on June 21, 2022 in Paris, France. (Photo by Edward Berthelot/Getty Images )

The driver would then wait for Kodak to arrive home for hours, even often falling asleep in his driveway. He claims that he was charged for up to 16 hours at a time. The company says that the performer racked up close to $1.8 million in charges. His accountant disputed $600K of them, however, and ended up paying the I&D $1.2 million. It’s to be seen what will end up happening with the remaining $600K.

What do you think of Kodak Black being sued for allegedly failing to pay a limo company what he owes? Who do you think is at fault here? Should the company have cut Kodak off, or was he to blame for continuing to call for rides? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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