French Montana was taken legal action against today (March 20) for neglect over the shooting that took place throughout the shooting of a video in Miami Gardens, Florida on January 5. A minimum of 10 individuals were hurt in the event. The claim from Carl Leon, who existed at the time of recording, declares that French Montana disregarded to make sure appropriate security, authorities information, or total safe operating practices. Leon’s claim declares that he “suffered excellent physical injury and harms far in excess of the jurisdictional limitations of this court.” The claim likewise names Coke Boys Records, the Licking dining establishment where the shooting occurred, and homeowner Gayles Plaza. Leon is looking for damages in excess of $50,000 and a jury trial. When reached by Pitchfork, Leon’s legal representative, Josiah D. Graham, used no remark. Pitchfork has actually likewise connected to agents for French Montana. When the shooting was reported, the Licking distanced themselves from the shooting in a declaration to CNN: “We were not familiar with a video being shot and discovered last [minute] French Montana was shooting a scene in the back car park. We have no concept what really happened. The Licking dining establishment has absolutely nothing to do with the occurrence and has actually provided cops the essential video footage asked for.” French Montana provided this declaration on social networks at the time: “We sadly were at the incorrect location, at the incorrect time when an occurrence occurred that left individuals harmed. Our ideas & prayers are w/ the victims & households at this time.”