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A$AP Rocky sued over crowd surf injury
By Chris Cooke | Published on Tuesday 18 August 2015
A$AP Rocky – aka Rakim Mayers – is being sued after a fan was seemingly injured at one of his shows in 2013 after a crowd surfing incident, though it wasn’t actually Mayers doing the surfing, but another member of his A$AP Mob.
According to TMZ, Krystina Clowes says she was pushed to the ground and suffered a fractured vertebra after colliding with the crowd surfing Mob member, and has been suffering ever since. Mayers is named as a defendant, it seems, because crowd surfing is common at all events involving the A$AP Mob, so all members should be liable for any harm caused. Or so says Clowes’ legal papers.
The victim is reportedly suing for damages of at least $75,000.