Nightclub Where Young Berg Assaulted Sued for $15 Million

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The Detroit nightclub where rapper Yung Berg was attacked last month has been named as a defendant in two lawsuits related to violent incidents at the venue, according to reports.

The 22-year-old, Chicago-based rapper was allegedly beaten and robbed at the infamous nightclub.

Young Berg, whose real name is, Christian Ward canceled his contract for a performance on August 23 at the Summer Jamz festival, sponsored by Radio One station 102.7, after the beating.

Detroit rapper Trick Trick described Young Berg's beating in published remarks, claiming, "I saved that n----'s life."

Other insiders, however, claim that the incident was a setup by Trick Trick, who is believed to have ties to Plan B.

The most recent suit, a wrongful death suit, was filed against Plan B Nightclub, Inc. and two of its bouncers on August 15, just one week before Berg's notorious altercation.

The lawsuit was filed by attorney Jerome Goldberg on behalf of 22-year-old Perry Deshawn Freeman, who was allegedly shot in the back by Alwalie Barber and / or Steven Ray Gatson in February of this year, reports AllHipHop.com.

Court documents reveal that Barber and Gatson are accused of firing lethal hollow-point bullets at Freeman as he ran from them behind the downtown Detroit venue.

Following Freeman's death, police documents claimed that he had fired the first shot after being asked to leave the venue for dancing on the table.

However, police records showed no evidence linking the gun Freeman allegedly possessed to the victim, nor did they show any proof that he had fired a gun.

Neither bouncer has been prosecuted to date.

Goldberg is seeking monetary damages in Freeman's death as well as a jury trial.

An earlier lawsuit filed against Plan B Nightclub seeks compensation in the amount of $15 million in the attack of plaintiff Victor Smith, who was allegedly beaten by members of the club's security staff in April.

In the action filed by Smith's attorney Thomas Randolph, several of Smith's friends corroborated his account of the beating, which, left him physically and mentally affected.

According to Smith's friends, the victim was taken into a private room by the bouncers, after he complained that a female patron had spit on him.

They went on to say that they were restrained by other bouncers guarding the door, but could hear sounds of a struggle in the room.

They later found Smith unconscious and injured outside the club.

The Smith lawsuit goes on to ask that the "corporate veil of secrecy" on Plan B be explored, as the club does not seem to have a state or city liquor license or permit.

Reports have named Detroit rapper Trick Trick, who has featured the club in his videos, as one of the nightclub's owners.

Source: Livesteez
 

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