Young Buck reportedly reached a plea agreement in assault with a deadly weapon case stemming from an incident at the Vibe Awards last November in Santa Monica, California.
The incident was sparked as Snoop Dogg and Vibe magazine founder Quincy Jones were about to give Dre a lifetime achievement award. A man later identified as Jimmy James Johnson approached Dre, who was seated at a table in front of the stage, and appeared to ask for an autograph before punching the veteran hitmaker.
On Friday, Darnell's attorney told Nashville’s News 2 that the agreement reached was "favorable,” but no further details will be provided until the rapper's December 12 court appearance.
Johnson suffered a collapsed lung in the attack and was formally charged with a felony assault charge for striking Dre in the face.
Buck faces up to eight years in prison if convicted of the charges.
The incident was sparked as Snoop Dogg and Vibe magazine founder Quincy Jones were about to give Dre a lifetime achievement award. A man later identified as Jimmy James Johnson approached Dre, who was seated at a table in front of the stage, and appeared to ask for an autograph before punching the veteran hitmaker.
On Friday, Darnell's attorney told Nashville’s News 2 that the agreement reached was "favorable,” but no further details will be provided until the rapper's December 12 court appearance.
Johnson suffered a collapsed lung in the attack and was formally charged with a felony assault charge for striking Dre in the face.
Buck faces up to eight years in prison if convicted of the charges.