Young Dolph Sued For Allegedly Causing Ex-Army Sergeant’s PTSD

    Young Dolph has faced plenty of controversies over the years, including the infamous “100 Shots” shooting in 2017. Now, the Memphis native is being accused of ruining the career of former Army National Guard sergeant Akeisha Norris.

    According to AllHipHop, Norris — who was once a friend of Dolph’s — claims Dolph got her kicked out of the military after he posted a video of her twerking in her uniform, which was shot in 2018 while she was on active duty in Kuwait.

    Norris admittedly shared it to her own account first, but the video exploded after Dolph used it for his own page to support his album. The clip ultimately landed in front of Norris’ superiors in the Army National Guard, who disciplined Norris and relieved of her duty as a sergeant.

    Norris’ lawyer Keith Altman said, “[Norris] was called before her superior officers and disciplined, leading to a mental breakdown. As a result, she was sent back to the United States and dismissed from the military.”

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    She believes Dolph gave her PTSD after he posted her image and likeness “without her consent” in an effort to make money. Consequently, Norris is suing Dolph for invasion of privacy, intentional infliction of emotional distress and wants compensatory damages for financial loss, damage to reputation, humiliation, mental anguish and emotional distress. She wants punitive damages against the individual defendants as well.

    20 thoughts on “Young Dolph Sued For Allegedly Causing Ex-Army Sergeant’s PTSD

    1. She like- “Dolph fucked up my bag; I’m about to fuck up his”. Should’ve not been twerking. Ya ass is supposed to be there preparing to serve your beloved country; not having a seizure.

    2. BS. claims. This aint going anywhere. Dolph didnt break any rules. He shared q video. You dont want it shared, dont share it with the world in the first place. Any PTSD she obtained from the existence of the video is the consequence of her own actions.

    3. There’s no story here. The 3 key functions accompanying any social media content are Like, Comment and Share. Akeisha signed her right to privacy away when she “admittedly shared it to her own account first.” I watched the video myself and I must say that she is talented. I believe that she should take her skills to the stage. If what I saw is true, I could personally vouch for that. Whilst I may not like Dolph but if anything I think that this girl should be thanking him for making her famous.

    4. That’s an entire grocery list of demands damn. Some people just don’t understand ‘WHEN IN ROME’ SMH ..

    5. If she didn’t put it on her own page first,,,, I’d back what she saying. BUT SHE DID from there its free to be used.

      1. That’s where you’re wrong my guy. Reposting is just like copyright infringement, if it is without consent of the creator. That’s how Dolph just fucked himself.

        1. That’s actually not true. There was another story with this same premise. When you post something on a social media platform, something that’s not for commercial use, anybody is free to repost it

    6. I have no sympathy for her. As a Sgt.(or any SM for that matter), she should’ve known better than to take a video twerking in uniform. THEN she should’ve known better than to post it. You actually get briefed on stuff like this.

      1. Exactly… I never even been in the military and I know she got punished and reprimanded for that because she was in uniform not because she was twerking they don’t give a f*** about what you do as a civilian when you are in a uniform you are property of the government

    7. I think she has her lawsuit against the wrong people. I think she should be looking into a case against the military

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