Aaron Hall Reportedly Found After Disappearance

LAS VEGAS, NV - NOVEMBER 06: Singer Aaron Hall of Guy performs onstage during the 2016 Soul Train Music Awards at the Orleans Arena on November 6, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
LAS VEGAS, NV – NOVEMBER 06: Singer Aaron Hall of Guy performs onstage during the 2016 Soul Train Music Awards at the Orleans Arena on November 6, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Leon Bennett/BET/Getty Images for BET)

A civil lawsuit filed by Liza Gardner accusing Sean “Diddy” Combs and singer Aaron Hall of sexual assault has cleared an early procedural hurdle after months of delay. Gardner alleges the assault occurred in 1990 during an MCA Records–related event, when she was 16 years old. The lawsuit was filed in April 2024. Progress in the case had been slowed by difficulties locating Hall.

Gardner’s attorneys said they made repeated attempts to serve Hall with court papers, including public notices and the use of a private investigator. Those efforts succeeded on February 2, 2024, when a process server located Hall at a motel in Alpharetta, Georgia. The service was completed shortly before noon, according to court filings. It marked the first confirmed delivery of legal documents to Hall in the case.

AllHipHop‘s exclusive report describes the encounter in detail. The process server, Andrew Drake, identified Hall at approximately 11:58 a.m. After checking with the motel’s front desk, Drake went to Hall’s room to deliver the paperwork. What followed, according to the account, was brief but tense.

Drake told Hall he had legal documents to serve. Hall refused, saying, “I ain’t doing that,” and attempted to close the door. The server then placed the papers at Hall’s feet before the door shut. The exchange ended without further incident.

Court Records Detail Service in Combs Civil Case

Witnesses described Hall as wearing a tan hoodie with the words “Always Thinking Big,” a phrase associated with the late rapper Biggie Smalls. He was also described as having a white beard and wearing a black durag. No physical confrontation was reported. The service was documented as complete under civil procedure rules.

Gardner’s lawsuit is part of a broader wave of sexual misconduct claims brought against Combs in recent years, many of which have named individuals from his early professional circle. Hall is named as a co-defendant in this case. Both men have denied the allegations. No criminal charges have been announced.

Court filings clarify that earlier difficulties serving Hall did not involve law enforcement or a missing persons investigation. The issue was procedural, not criminal. As the case moves forward, additional filings and responses are expected. Combs has publicly denied the claims and has said he intends to contest them in court.


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