Las Vegas, NV

Blueface is now facing a civil lawsuit in connection with a shootout he allegedly orchestrated at a Las Vegas strip club in October.

According to a report from local Las Vegas news channel CBS 8 News on Thursday (March 23), a woman is suing the “Thotianna” rapper for allegedly injuring her in the melee. This is separate from the attempted murder case he’s also facing for the man he allegedly shot at.

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According to the lawsuit, Jasmine Brooks claims she “sustained injuries to her body, specifically her face as a result of defendants’ inadequate, unreasonable and egregiously deficient security of the property.” She’s reportedly seeking a jury trial and more than $15,000 in damages.

The shooting occurred when Blueface was at the Euphoric Gentlemen’s Club in Las Vegas on October 8. The alleged target had apparently joked about Blueface chatting with “some females in a cheap vehicle.”

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The L.A. rapper didn’t like the joke, and members of his entourage allegedly hit the man “multiple times.” The man later returned to the club in his truck and asked the crew: “Who hit me?!” after which security footage captured Blueface pulling out his gun and firing shots at the vehicle as he drove away.

The man was left with a bullet graze on his left hand and a truck riddled with bullet marks, according to police.

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While Blueface has maintained his innocence, a man claiming to be the owner of the Euphoric Gentlemen’s Club said the establishment was forced to close because of the “gang-related activities” Blueface brought into the venue. He also wants to see the rapper either spend “the rest of his life in prison” or “pay us until the day he leaves this earth.”

Blueface was arrested and booked into Clark County Detention Center for attempted murder before appearing in court on November 16. He was later released from police custody on a $50,000 bail. The case remains ongoing.