Trick Daddy Club Incident Leads To Lawsuit
by on December 24th, 2007
Earlier this year, Slip-N-Slide recording artist Trick Daddy was involved in an incident at a Miami night club which left him hospitalized and subsequently landed him behind bars.
According to reports, Trick was charged with disorderly intoxication and resisting arrest after authorities responded to a fight at Tootsie's Cabaret just after 1 a.m. and found him cursing and "threatening staff at the club."
Charles Young, Trick's manager, says that's not exactly what happened.
“He was not in a fight at the club,” Young tells Sixshot Magazine.
“Trick never goes out alone but for some strange reason he went out alone to meet up with some friends of his at [Tootsie's] which he never, ever, frequents.
Trick is usually at the grungy clubs. Basically he went to the VIP
section that they have upstairs and the bouncers jumped Trick. The bouncers are saying they didn’t know it was Trick.”
“Trick was the one who called for the news people and he was arrested for the simple fact some of the police were working for the club,” Young continued.
Young claims the incident has now lead to a lawsuit but did not go on to discuss any details.
“But it was a good look anyways, because there is a pretty big lawsuit with that situation. It wasn’t a fight or a brawl, no one actually saw it. It was upstairs in the VIP area.”
You can check out the entire Q&A with Trick's manager here.



























they just put an album out buddy!
If people are rapping, then it’s Hip-Hop… It doesn’t matter how “real” or not it is… I’m the foremost lover of the East, but the down south get crunk stuff, that Bay Hyphee stuff, that Mid-down south sizzurp sippin stuff is all hip-hop. Like it or not…
It’s like B’more HATES Go-Go… And D.C. HATES B’more club music… It’s all STILL “music”. Get the point?
Other than that u on point. Props.
4 metaphors. 3 similies. 2 double meanings and 1 reference. gza wrote that over a decade ago. that part of one verse is still just as relevant as anything in the game today. You could say that rap today in a song and it still wouldnt be outdated.