French Montana Facing $2.2 Million In Damages For Alleged Dog Attack On Gardener

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French Montana Facing $2.2 Million In Damages For Alleged Dog Attack On Gardener

French Montana gardeners are making major demands!

According to new legal documents obtained by The Blast, Montana is facing a lawsuit from individuals who want more than $2.2 million after allegedly being attacked and bitten by the rapper’s dog.

Gardener Wants French Montana To Pay In Dog Bite Case

The alleged victim, Jason Leyva, formally asked the court to declare a legal verdict against Montana, real name Karim Kharbouch.

Leyva is suing the 39-year-old for $2,287,124.87 million in damages, citing a “personal injury or wrongful death action.” The total loss includes $2,404.87 in legal costs and gardener’s expenses.

Additionally, Leyva stated February 19, 2024, as the filing day. We previously detailed that Montana was sued in Los Angeles County Court by a man who claimed he was invited to the “Welcome to the Party” entertainer’s home in November 2019 to perform landscaping services.

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At the time, the landscaper was allegedly “brutally attacked” by a dog that was roaming around the Calabasas, California property that day.

In the filing, which we obtained, Gardner asserted that Montana and his team “were aware that the dog was outside its cage, and negligently and without regard for the safety and well-being of the guests, allowed the dog, with known and foreseeable violent tendencies and physiognomy , to roam free, unencumbered and unsecured.”

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The lawsuit highlights several instances where the Soul Train Music Award winner was fully aware of the dog’s aggressive behavior, citing a previous lawsuit against him for similar incidents.

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The landscaper states that it is Montana’s duty to ensure that the pet or security dog ​​remains “under control” on the day and time employees or guests arrive on its property.

Furthermore, the reported victim declared that the rapper neglected to post signs or take other precautions to alert individuals to the presence of dangerous dogs.

While the lawsuit does not provide specific details about the severity of the injuries from the alleged bite, it holds Montana liable for the pain and suffering suffered, citing “personal injury and physical injury.”

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This scenario shouldn’t sound strange to fans of the “Unforgettable” performer as he has faced similar lawsuits before. A few years ago, he was sued by the people who worked on his security system and cleaned his pool for the same reason.

In 2019, a man claimed he was installing a security camera system at the 39-year-old man’s home when a dog named “Zane” attacked and viciously bit him.

In this case, the man indicated that he was aware the dog was kept on the premises to “guard the premises” and that Montana “encouraged the aggressive and vicious nature of the dog to make it a significant risk and threat to trespassers.”

Additionally, he stated that Montana neglected to “tether, tether, chain or muzzle” the animal to prevent it from attacking people working in his home.

In 2017, he was sued by his former pool cleaner, who claimed to have been attacked by his German Shepherd while performing regular pool cleaning duties on the property.

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As a result of the injuries sustained during the incident, the pool cleaner confirmed he was unable to continue his work for some time, resulting in a loss of potential income.

Subsequent updates from US media on the lawsuit detailed a breakdown of the settlement, amounting to less than $130,000. The breakdown includes past economic losses of $39,500, past non-economic losses of $60,000 and future non-economic losses of $30,000.

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