Lil Wayne and his former part-time chef have settled her lawsuit in which she contended she was wrongfully fired.
Lil Wayne and his former part-time chef have settled her lawsuit in which she contended she was wrongfully fired in 2022 for leaving the rapper and his staff in Las Vegas to go home to Los Angeles to take care of her son after getting an emergency call.An attorney for plaintiff Morghan Medlock filed court papers on Thursday with Los Angeles Superior Court Kristin S. Escalante notifying her of the accord reached two days earlier. No terms were divulged.
"Though she was well aware of her job tasks and schedule and anticipated return date to Los Angeles, Ms. Medlock made her best efforts to coordinate her return to Los Angeles in conjunction with her job tasks and scheduled return to Los Angeles, which would have allowed her to then go directly to care for her son," the suit states.
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