The mother of Flo Rida's son, Alexis Adams, is seeking a $40 million settlement in the lawsuit she filed against parties she believes are responsible for her son's near-fatal fall from a 5th-story window in New Jersey. The 6-year-old boy suffered serious injuries but miraculously survived the 50-foot fall. Alexis is suing a construction company and a window installation company, among others, alleging that incorrectly sized guards on the windows allowed the accident to happen. While she is demanding $40 million to settle the case, there is no indication that any of the defendants are willing to pay that amount.
A Flo Rida concert at the CelebrateErie Fest went viral after a baby crowd-surfed through the audience and ended up on stage with the rapper, even singing into the microphone. The child was lifted up "Lion King" style while Flo performed his hit song "GDFR."
West Virginia University's annual FallFest concert will feature performances by Flo Rida, The Driver Era, and Chayce Beckham. Coi Leray, who was previously announced as a performer, had to cancel due to an injury. The event is free for WVU students with valid IDs and will take place on August 15 at the Evansdale Fields. Gates open at 5:30 p.m., with Chayce Beckham starting the show at 6 p.m., followed by The Driver Era at 7:30 p.m., and Flo Rida at 9 p.m. Various guidelines and restrictions, including a clear bag policy, will be enforced for the event.
Flo Rida headlined the "Summer Fun Days Showcase" free concert event in Titletown, but was nearly two hours late due to flight delays. The event featured food trucks, drinks, games, and several musical acts leading up to the big headliner. Fans waited for hours to see Flo Rida, including one who hoped he would recognize her son and hold him again during the set. Flo Rida eventually hit the stage at about 10:15 p.m.
Flo Rida performed at a free concert in Titletown, Wisconsin, but was two hours late due to flight delays. Despite the delay, dedicated fans waited in the heat to see him perform, including one family who had previously met him. The event drew 30 to 40 thousand people, and the events coordinator said there will be two more national recording artists coming in July and August.
A family arrived nine hours early for a Flo Rida concert at Titletown hoping to reconnect with the artist after he carried their son at a previous concert. The family hopes to capture Flo Rida's attention with a sign and secure front row spots. Thousands of people are expected to attend the free Summer Fun Days Showcase, with community partners, police officers, security, and staff members all involved in the planning and execution of the event.
Rapper Flo Rida agreed to pay nearly $500,000 a year in child support for his disabled son, Zohar Dillard, during a Family Court hearing in New York City. The agreement includes monthly and annual payments, a $300,000 escrow account, and a one-time payment of $188,000 to his ex, Alexis Adams. Flo Rida covered his head with a hat, mask, and folder as he left the courthouse. The rapper and his ex have been in legal battles for five years, and Adams alleged that he failed to pay health insurance and medical bills after Zohar's accidental fall.
Rapper Flo Rida has not paid for his 6-year-old son's medical bills after the child fell from a fifth-floor apartment window, according to the child's mother, Alexis Adams. Adams has filed a lawsuit against the building manager for negligence and is seeking medical damages for her son. She also alleges that Flo Rida has not fulfilled child support payments for Zohar's education and health insurance, as mandated by a 2018 court-ordered agreement. Flo Rida has not yet commented on the matter.
Rapper Flo Rida's 6-year-old son fell from the fifth floor of an apartment complex in New Jersey, sustaining serious injuries. The child's mother, Alexis Adams, has filed a lawsuit against the building management company for negligence and is seeking undisclosed medical damages. Adams has also alleged that Flo Rida has not paid for the child's health insurance or medical bills, despite a court-ordered child support agreement. The rapper has not commented on the allegations.
Rapper Flo Rida gave a positive update on his 6-year-old son, Zohar Dillard, who is in an intensive care unit with serious injuries after falling from the window of a fifth-floor apartment earlier this month. The Florida-based rapper said Zohar “is getting the best medical care and miraculously survived a tragic fall.” Though the tragic accident occurred on March 4, it became public knowledge earlier this week after the child’s mother, Alexis Adams, filed a civil lawsuit against the Jersey City building. Adams is seeking damages, attorney’s fees and payment of Zohar’s medical bills.
Rapper Flo Rida's six-year-old son is still hospitalized after falling from a fifth-story window of a New Jersey apartment complex. The mother of the child has filed a lawsuit against the management company, citing hazardous conditions and negligence. Medical professionals have given their prognosis for the child, saying that he will be disabled and not be able to perform his usual functions. Flo Rida has asked for privacy as his son undergoes rehabilitation.
Rapper Flo Rida's 6-year-old son, Zohar Dillard, fell from a five-story apartment window in Jersey City on March 4 and was hospitalized with serious injuries, including a shattered pelvis, collapsed lungs, and internal bleeding. A lawsuit filed by the child's mother alleges that the apartment's windows were installed with incorrect sized guards, making it unsafe. The child has been released from the hospital but is expected to suffer physical and mental pain and suffering in the future.
The mother of rapper Flo Rida's 6-year-old son has filed a lawsuit against her landlord, alleging that her son's fall out of a fifth-story window was due to faulty window guards. The suit claims that the child suffered severe and permanent injuries that will impact his ability to perform his usual functions in the future. The mother had allegedly filed multiple requests with her landlord for adequate window guards for her Jersey City apartment. The child remains in a full-body cast at the hospital, and representatives for Flo Rida have not yet commented on the matter.
Flo Rida's 6-year-old son, Zohar, fell from the window of an apartment building in Jersey City, leaving him with severe injuries. His mother, Alexis Adams, filed a lawsuit against the building's owners, managers, and others, claiming that the building had been equipped with windows that posed a hazardous condition. Adams is seeking payment for her son's medical bills, damages, and attorney's fees. Flo Rida has not released any statements regarding his son's fall.
Flo Rida's 6-year-old son, Zohar Dillard, is in ICU after falling from a fifth-floor apartment window in New Jersey on March 4. His mother, Alexis Adams, filed a civil lawsuit against the apartment complex's owners and managers, a construction company, a window installer, and others, claiming that the building had installed windows with incorrect-sized guards, causing her son to fall. Zohar was born with a rare neurological disorder and has struggled with hydrocephalus since birth. Flo Rida has not publicly addressed the incident, and Adams previously claimed that he has had no involvement in their son's life.