Andrew Nunemacher sued Lil Wayne back in 2017 after he alleged the rapper punched him and knocked him to the ground outside of a West Hollywood club.
Back in 2016, Andrew Nunemacher was working as front door security at Hyde Sunset in West Hollywood, Calif. According to Nunemacher, he got into an argument with Weezy’s crew, and in a lawsuit, the security guard claimed that the rapper punched him so hard he fell to the ground. Nunemacher also noted that alcohol was tossed in his face while he was insulted with “white boy” comments.
Nunemacher filed a suit against the rapper the following year and they have been caught up in a legal battle ever since, but Fox 11 News announced that it has come to an end.
The bouncer sued Lil Wayne and contained allegations of battery, assault, being a victim of emotional distress, and more. The rapper denied hitting the bouncer and Nunemacher doubled down with complaints of misery from “severe mental and emotional harm,” adding that he had to have “multiple invasive surgeries.”
Meanwhile, Lil Wayne’s legal team striked back, stating that elements could not have been so “severe” for Nunemacher because he “had no issue working the rest of his shift following the alleged incident.” It has now been documented that Wayne and Nunemacher have accomplished a settlement after court documents were filed this week. They state that the issue has been “resolved,” however, no further news has been shared at this time.
In the latest news with Lil Wayne it was previously reported, that he is being accused of pulling out a rifle on one of his own bodyguards during a dispute at his home, and now police are reportedly investigating.