Soulja Boy Found Liable for Assault, Sexual Battery in Civil Suit

Soulja Boy has been found liable in a civil trial where he was accused of kidnapping, rape and unpaid wages by his former assistant-girlfriend.

Jury Finds Soulja Boy Liable for Damages

On Thursday (April 10), the Atlanta-bred rapper appeared in Santa Monica, Calif. court to learn his fate in the case. Following one day of deliberations, the jury concluded that Soulja is guilty of claims including assault, sexual battery and infliction of emotional distress. The jury did not find him liable for false imprisonment or hostile work environment, the other claims in the 2021 lawsuit.

In total, the jury awarded the victim just over $4 million in compensatory damages. The case now moves into the next phase of the trial, during which the jury will determine punitive damages. That could take place on Friday (April 11) or Monday (April 14). The accuser was seeking $73.6 million in damages.

“We’re happy our client was vindicated and the jury believed her claims of physical and sexual assault,” the plaintiff’s attorney Ron Zambrano said in a statement to XXL. “We’re looking forward to moving on to the punitive damages phase of the case.”.

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Soulja Boy Guilty of Serious Allegations

Soulja was originally sued by the anonymous accuser on Jan. 21, 2021. The woman claims she was raped, beaten and held hostage by the 34-year-old rapper, who also subjected her to a hostile work environment and did not pay her the wages that she earned.

During the trial, the woman testified that she feared for her life and was subject to abuse on multiple occasions. “I feared for my life,” Doe told the jury, adding that Soulja Boy, born DeAndre Way, threatened to “send shooters” to the house. “I was scared of what he would do to my family. I didn’t want him to hurt anybody because of me,” she testified.

Soulja Boy also testified during the trial. He proclaimed his innocence, saying he never hired the woman and her accusations of abuse are flat-out lies for a payday.

XXL has reached out to Soulja Boy’s team and his attorney for comment.

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