B.G. Sued Over Video Shoot on Neighbor’s Property

    Former Hot Boys member B.G. was recently served with a hefty lawsuit. Sources report that the Cash Money/Chopper City rapper had filmed part of a music video on his neighbor’s property without permission.

    Shyrl Patterson and John Bagneris filed a lawsuit against the rapper for $150,000 in damages following a video shoot for B.G.’s 2009 single “My Hood” (see below). The plaintiffs maintain that the rapper and a crew of over 40 people trespassed on their property during the video shoot without the proper city permits. They also indicate that they had sent a cease and desist letter to the rapper, but he ignored it and continued to promote the video.

    DX will keep you updated as more details in the suit are revealed.

    5 thoughts on “B.G. Sued Over Video Shoot on Neighbor’s Property

    1. so why that nigga couldn’t shoot the vid in front of his boys place? he got what he loked for. a bunch of rowdy niggas shootin rap vids in front your house with no perminssion.

    2. IF ANY OF U DOUCHEBAGS DID YA HOMEWORK U WOULD KNOW THAT BGs HOOD WAS KNOCKED DOWN AN REPLACED WITH CONDO’S THOSE CRAQKERS MAD BCOS BG SHOT THE VIDEO AN SHOWED THEIR HOMES W/O PERMISSION LOL KEYWORD “HOOD” ITS KILLIN THEIR SALES LMAO WHO WANTS 2BUY A CONDO IN THE HOOD?

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