G Herbo is being sued for allegedly not paying the regulation agency he used to assist him keep away from jail time in his 2020 wire fraud case.
Based on paperwork seen by HipHopDX on Wednesday (September 25), Prince Lobel Tye is suing the Chicago rapper for breach of contract and unjust enrichment, alleging he stopped paying his authorized charges two weeks earlier than his sentencing within the case.
“Mr. Wright has not paid and owes Prince Lobel $237,582.67 for legal work and services performed by the firm on his behalf,” the swimsuit reads. “This amount includes interest in the amount of $26,542.85. The last payment made by Mr. Wright was on December 29, 2023.”
Along with the quantity owed, Lobel is searching for 1.2 % curiosity monthly for every month G has been delinquent.
In January, G Herbo was sentenced to 3 years’ probation following a 2023 plea deal for his half in a plan to make use of stolen identities to fund non-public jets, a Jamaican villa and designer puppies.
The sentence corresponds to precisely what Herbo’s attorneys had requested for, regardless of prosecutors’ requests that the “We Don’t Care” rapper be required to serve a 12 months and sooner or later in jail, per KIRO. Their sentencing memo additionally proposed 36 months of supervised launch following the urged jail time.
Along with probation, Herbo was ordered to pay $139,968 in restitution and the identical quantity in forfeiture, in addition to a positive of $5,500.
Based on the sentencing memo, the choose presiding over this case deemed that, “Under the circumstances of this case, a sentence of probation will reflect the seriousness of the charge and protect the public.”
The rapper was first charged within the case again in late 2020. The federal fraud case introduced in Massachusetts alleged that the rapper, his music promoter and different members of his crew “used stolen identifications to charge more than a million dollars’ worth of exotic services over a four-year period.”
The 14-count indictment acknowledged Herbo and his associates scammed journeys on non-public jets, limousine rides, unique automotive leases, a trip at a Jamaican villa and even two designer puppies bought for Herbo from a Michigan supplier in 2017.
The scheme “centered on the defendants’ use of stolen credit card information and personal identities obtained either from the ‘dark web’ or other sources.” A cost of mendacity to brokers was added the next 12 months.
Herbo pleaded responsible to wire fraud fees in the summertime of 2023. He made it clear on the time that he didn’t anticipate his associates to fold on him.