Drake Responds To $4 Billion Lawsuit From Woman Who Broke Into His House

Drake attends the Hublot Collectors Dinner to celecrate French Montana Haute Living Cover on August 18
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Drake is being sued by a woman named Mesha Collins for trespassing on his property…

According to Radar Online  Collins is suing Drake for $4 billion, alleging that he used both her name and likeness via his music, social media, and product endorsements and for doxxing her address.

The rappers legal team stated denied all claims. “Drake denied defaming Mesha in any manner and claims he never even knew her name.”  Drake responded to the case by saying, “in April 2017, somebody broke into my Los Angeles home when I was not there. At the time of that incident, I was not told any details about the trespasser, including her name.”

“I do not know Plaintiff. I have never met her and have never communicated with her. I did not even know of Plaintiff until this lawsuit was filed and served. Indeed, I was unaware of Plaintiff’s identity, name, or where she alleges she lives until the filing and service of this lawsuit,” he added.

Drake’s lawyer filed new documents sitting that they believe Collins has erected a fictitious lawsuit in order to meet the rapper. It’s reported that Collins “expressed disbelief that counsel for Graham indeed represented Graham. She ended the call by abruptly hanging up after asking counsel for Graham not to contact her again. Attempts to meet and confer are futile.”