One of the men shot outside a Meek Mill concert in 2016 in Connecticut is demanding a half million dollars to settle his legal woes with the Philly emcee and the place where he was shot and suffered life-threatening injuries.


Visit streaming.thesource.com for more information

Exclusive court records from TheBlast prove that the victim, Nathan Mitchell, filed an “offer of compromise” in his lawsuit against Meek Mill and other defendants mentioned in the suit. Mitchell offers to settle the case for a total cash payout of $500,000.

He asserts that the offer is not on the table for an indefinite amount of time and his settlement may increase as additional expenses are accrued.

Advertisement

In 2017, Mitchell and the estate of Travis Ward sued Meek Mill, whose real name is Robert Williams, Live Nation, Roc Nation and the Oakdale Musical Theatre Company over a shooting that took place outside the rapper’s concert in Connecticut two years ago.

Mitchell was injured at the concert and Travis Ward was killed.

The suit accused Meek of being negligent for allowing insubordinate security at the concert.

Ward’s estate and Mitchell pointed to Meek’s lyrics, claiming they incite violence, and described how Meek’s concerts had shootings in the past.

Mitchell had a problem with Meek allowing “thugs to remain on the defendant’s premises.” His lawsuit alleges he suffered a gunshot wound and the shooting caused him to suffer anxiety, fear and severe pain, scarring, and fear of death.

He claimed to have been hospitalized and received medical support.

The lawsuit is still ongoing and TheSource.com will bring you updates on the story as it develops.