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Takeoff
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Takeoff’s
father
joins
the
$1
Million
lawsuit
against
the
Houston
establishment
where
his
son
was
killed
as
a
third
party.
November
marked
a
year
since
the
tragic
murder
of
Takeoff
who
fans
were
introduced
to
through
the
rap
group
MIGOS.
The
Atlanta
rapper
was
shot
inside
810
Billiards
&
Bowling
in
Houston,
Texas
during
a
heated
argument
over
a
dice
game.
Following
the
murder
his
mother
Titiana
Davenport
filed
a
$1
Million
wrongful
death
lawsuit
against
the
venue
citing
adequate
security
measures.
Additionally,
his
mother
is
in
a
complicated
fight
for
his
$26
Million
estate
due
to
the
rapper
not
having
a
will.
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According
to
AllHipHop,
Takeoff’s
father
Kenneth
Ball
has
reportedly
taken
legal
measures
to
join
the
lawsuit
as
a
third
party
complicating
the
civil
suit
as
well.
“[Kenneth
Ball],
the
natural
parent
of
[Takeoff],
has
suffered
substantial
pecuniary
loss
both
in
the
past
and
in
the
future,”
Brant
J.
Stogner
told
AHH.
“Indeed,
[Ball]
has
suffered
past
and
future
pecuniary
loss,
including
funeral
and
burial
expenses,
psychological
and
psychiatric
expenses,
loss
of
advice,
loss
of
counsel,
loss
of
services,
loss
of
care,
loss
of
maintenance,
and
loss
of
support.”
If
you’re
curious
how
he
was
able
to
add
himself
to
the
lawsuit
he
did
so
by
“intervening”.
Third-Party
“Intervenors”
aren’t
directly
named
in
current
legal
situations
and
join
by
claiming
a
“personal
stake”
in
the
outcome.
Furthermore,
it
doesn’t
get
more
personal
than
a
lawsuit
over
the
murder
of
your
son.
Hopefully,
the
legal
ordeals
involving
his
passing
end
soon
and
the
family
can
properly
heal
in
peace.
Both
Quavo
and
Offset
have
publicly
revealed
the
grieving
process
has
been
difficult
for
both
of
them.
After
allegedly
feuding
they
put
their
issues
aside
to
celebrate
Takeoff’s
birthday
and
to
celebrate
him
during
the
BET
Awards.
Hopefully,
they
continue
to
stay
cordial
so
they
can
honor
his
legacy
together
as
he
would
want.