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    Home » Blog » Kodak Black sued by NYC luxury transport service over $600,000 in unpaid bills

    Kodak Black sued by NYC luxury transport service over $600,000 in unpaid bills

    March 29, 2024Updated:March 29, 2024 US News No Comments
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    He appears as Kodak Black, but a Queens receptionist business claims that he is dressed in red.

    I&amp, D Concierge has sued singer Kodak Black, claiming he refused to pay them more than$ 600, 000 for various companies.

    The travel company filed the legal fit Wednesday in&nbsp, Brooklyn Federal Court, seeking the$ 618, 070.11 it claims to be owed.

    The&nbsp, Long Island City- based business &nbsp, arranged “luxurious and safe transportation solutions” for Kodak, whose legal name is Bill Kapri, beginning in September 2018 and continuing through January 2024, according to the complaint.

    Kodak, 26, worked with I&amp, D several times in 2023, but at the end of the time, he disputed lots of&nbsp, American Express &nbsp, claims, the suit claims, listing the various expenses.

    I&amp, D claimed that Kodak won the dispute by “fraudulently claiming either that the services were not received or that they were canceled in accordance with]I&amp, D’s ] cancellation policy. Neither is real”.

    American Express then canceled the charges, meaning I&amp, D never received the$ 618, 070.11 it was owed, according to the suit. The company said it still had n’t been paid as of Wednesday.

    In the past, the singer has faced constitutional issues. In July 2022, he was &nbsp, accused of drug smuggling and hands. While awaiting trial on parole in that case, he has half been detained for probation violations. After one of the transgressions, missing a required substance check, he was &nbsp, sentenced to 30 times in therapy.

    Following the second violation, ownership of tramadol, Kodak spent about two months in jail. Nevertheless, he was &nbsp, released after his attorney proved that the tramadol had been prescribed.

    In November 2019, Kodak was sentenced to&nbsp, three years in prison on a national weapons cost. On his last day in office, January 2021, President Donald Trump commuted his statement.

    Kodak also&nbsp, pleaded guilty in April 2021 to assaulting a young girl&nbsp, in a South Carolina motel room in 2016. In that case, he received a 10-year suspended jail sentence and 18 times of supervision.

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