Rapper Offset is facing a new legal battle after MotorCity Casino Hotel in Detroit filed a lawsuit seeking to recover an alleged $100,000 debt. According to court filings, the dispute stems from a visit in March 2024, during which the Atlanta-based artist opened a line of credit to continue gambling. The casino claims that when they attempted to withdraw the funds from his account as per their agreement, the transaction was rejected due to insufficient funds. After multiple failed attempts to resolve the matter privately, the casino has now accused the rapper of breach of contract and fraud.
Offset has been sued by a Detroit casino for allegedly not paying his $100K tab days after he was shot in Florida. https://t.co/0Eh0FI6v5G
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This lawsuit adds to a growing list of financial and personal hurdles for the artist. Offset has previously faced reports of a $1.5 million federal tax lien and was recently hospitalized following a shooting incident at a Florida casino. The Detroit lawsuit emphasizes the $100,000 balance remains entirely unpaid, with the casino now turning to the courts to force a recovery. The case serves as a high-profile example of the legal risks involved in casino credit systems, where failed payments by high-stakes gamblers can lead to serious litigation and further financial scrutiny.
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