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Published:
Feb 03, 2016

Unlike El Chapo, Lil’ Wayne can’t hide from a country/worldwide manhunt. But he doesn’t have to hide from the world; Weezy just has to hide from lawyers serving him a lawsuit worth almost $120,000.

Wayne was sued for failing to pay for tickets at some high-profile events. Tickets of America/White Glove International claim that the rapper failed to pay for numerous events between 2013 and 2015. The ticket agency filed suit for the unpaid total plus interest, and attorney fees in June.

The enormous bill that Lil’ Wayne failed to pay includes:

- Three tickets to the Mayweather and Pacquiao fight ($67.5K)
- Seven tickets to the 2013 Super Bowl ($14K)
- Two tickets to the Clippers vs. Rockets game ($11.3K)
- Four tickets to the Lakers vs. Rockets game last year ($11.1K)
- Two tickets to the Miami Heat v. Atlanta Hawks game in 2013 ($11K)
- Four tickets to the MTV Video Music Awards in 2013 ($4K)
- Two tickets to the 2013 NCAA Women’s Basketball Final Four ($500) for a total cost of $119,400

(Source: The Jasmine Brand)

On January 27, the judges presiding over the case stated that because the company had failed to serve one Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr. by the appointed deadline.

The reason Tickets of America never served Lil’ Wayne? No one could find him.

Basically, Lil’ Wayne doesn’t have to pay $119,400 because he is really good at hide-and-go-seek.

Lil Wayne - Believe Me (Ft. Drake)