Blueface Shot Up The Club My ‘Friend’ Worked At, Ordered To Pay $13 Million
Viral rapper and internet personality Blueface is currently making the news after a Las Vegas judge ordered the rapper to pay $13 million in damages to a defunct strip club, multiple outlets report.
Blueface, whose real name is Johnathan Jamall Porter, found himself in a pile of litigation and trouble after a 2022 shooting, according to 8 News Now.
And where did the shooting occur? Outside of Euphoric Gentlemen’s Club, a club located on Windy Road right off The Strip.
Judge Orders Blueface To Pay Euphoric $13 million
The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that on Saturday, a Las Vegas judge ordered Blueface to pay $13 million in damages to a now-defunct strip club. The club was called Euphoric Gentlemen’s Club.
According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s article, Euphoric’s parent company, SEG Enterprises, alleged that the shooting caused the strip club to close due to officials revoking their business license.
What Happened With Blueface And This Shooting?
Allegedly, Blueface shot someone in the hand outside of Euphoric Gentlemen’s Club in 2022. The victim alleges that he “spoke with him (Blueface) earlier that night, according to Yahoo News.
Well, one thing led to another. Words were probably explained, alcohol probably intensified the situation and then shots were fired.
A judge sentenced him to probation after he plead guilty in July to a “felony count of discharging a gun into an occupied vehicle.”
What Happened With The Employees Of Euphoric?
The club lies in a heap of other bustling businesses and tourist attractions. The club was pretty much in its infancy when it was shut down. Compared to other famous strip clubs with legacy names like Crazy Horse, Treasures, Spearmint Rhino and more, Euphoric was nearly a baby club. Well, this is all from personal recollection.
Well, many employees were sad that the club closed. After anonymously speaking with a few ex-cocktail waitresses, many of them said the situation was an unfortunate occurrence. They said they remember the night being good and often miss those days before the shooting occurred. We miss you, Euphoric!