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A $ AP Rocky receives a negotiation date in a $ AP Relli -ZiVil attack: Report

JVAT over a week after a $ Ap Rocky (born Rakim Mayers) was not found guilty in his 2021 crime in 2021.

On Wednesday (February 26th), the Supreme Court of Los Angeles County Judge William Fahey Holded a stop at Relli's attack and battery hall against Rocky and, according to January 12, 2026, stipulated a negotiation date Rab.

Relli's lawyer, Melisa MikhailAccording to reports, practically occurring in the hearing and said that her client had no plans to pay the lawsuit while quoting the lower burden of proof in a civil and criminal court.

“We intend to continue to deny this case,” said Mikail. “The standard in criminal proceedings is much higher than the predominance of the evidence standard in a matter of civil. We still believe that our claims have merit and we intend to fully sell them. “

During the hearing of Rocky's civil lawyer James Sargent According to reports, argued that “there is no more basis in the case”. “Lord Ephron testified in criminal proceedings in relation to the facts and circumstances,” said Sargent. “The jury's acquittal speaks volumes about how they valued this evidence of certificate.”

The next hearing in the civil lawsuit, which was originally submitted in 2022, is planned for May 28th. Advertising board has contacted lawyers for Relli and Rocky for a comment.

Both in criminal and civil cases, Rocky is accused of firing a weapon in Relli on November 6, 2021 after a heated confrontation near a Hollywood hotel. In criminal proceedings, Relli claimed that he grasped through shots, but Tacopina was that the weapon was actually a prop filled with blocks.

Rocky, who was suspended in criminal proceedings with a firearm and a maximum of 24 years in prison of a maximum of 24 years in prison, was acquitted by a jury on February 18. After reading the judgment, the rapper of Harlem hugged his lawyer and then dived into the gallery to celebrate with his partner, Rihanna. The rapper had previously rejected a final plea deal before the negotiation, which would have led to an 180-day prison sentence.