DaBaby's 2022 Bowling Alley Brawl Case Officially Settled
The case will be dismissed within 45 days after a settlement, and financial terms were not disclosed, court documents say.
- A notice of settlement filed Thursday marks the end of the lawsuit against DaBaby over his 2022 bowling alley altercation with Brandon Curiel at Corbin Bowl in Los Angeles. The case will be dismissed within 45 days.
- Long-Standing bad blood predated the fight, stemming from DaBaby's rocky relationship with Curiel's sister, DaniLeigh, marked by public criticism and exchanged words before the bowling alley confrontation.
- Curiel sued for assault, battery, and negligence, alleging he "was physically and psychologically damaged, incurred medical bills, sustained disability and had to retain an attorney and has incurred legal costs."
- Deposition testimony revealed Curiel claimed DaBaby approached him saying, "I just want to slap you up a bit," while DaBaby's legal team argued the rapper acted in self-defense.
- Financial terms of the settlement remain undisclosed, though DaBaby previously told The Breakfast Club, "I'm still scared of that situation now," citing his reluctance to discuss the brawl further.
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DaBaby Lawsuit Over Bowling Alley Brawl Reaches Settlement
A civil lawsuit that accused DaBaby of starting a brawl with his ex-girlfriend DaniLeigh’s brother inside a bowling alley has been settled, according to a notice filed with the Los Angeles Superior Court on Friday. Brandon Curiel, who goes by the stage name Brandon Bill$, submitted a notice of settlement for the entire case, which had named DaBaby, the Zeus Network, a security company, and a bowling alley among the defendants in the legal dis…
DaBaby Reaches Settlement in Brandon Bill$ Beatdown!
DaBaby’s bowling alley brawl case has finally come to an end. The rapper has settled the lawsuit stemming from his 2022 altercation with Brandon Curiel, the brother of his ex, DaniLeigh, according to court documents obtained by TMZ. A notice of settlement was filed on Thursday, bringing the case closer to dismissal after years of legal back-and-forth. The filing states the lawsuit will be dismissed within 45 days. DaBaby and Brandon, who goes b…
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