Rapper apologizes to photographer Daniel Ramos as part of settlement stemming from July 2013 incident
Kanye West has settled a civil lawsuit stemming from a July 2013 incident where the
rapper assaulted a photographer outside Los Angeles' LAX airport.
The
trial phase of the lawsuit was set to begin next week. As the central
part of the settlement, West apologized to paparazzo Daniel Ramos and
posed for a photo – taken by Ramos' lawyer Gloria Allred – of the two
men shaking hands and making amends, the Guardian reports. It's unclear whether West also gave Ramos financial reparations.
The rapper was previously charged with a misdemeanor count of battery
following the Ramos incident. West faced up to a year in prison from the
assault, but the producer ultimately submitted a no contest plea and
was sentenced to two years probation. West was also ordered to serve 250
hours of community service, attend 24 anger management classes and told
to pay restitutions to Ramos for the damaged camera. West is still on
probation from the assault.
"This case sent an important message," Allred said after the settlement. "Celebrities are not above the law, and they have no right to physically attack someone simply because they were asked a question."
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