The members of A$AP Mob are being sued for a stage diving incident from 2013. According to TMZ, Tammy Nguyen suffered some injuries when A$AP Ferg jumped into the VIP section at the Fonda Theater in Hollywood a few years ago. Nguyen limped out of the venue and said that security did not help her.

A$AP Mob and Ferg are being sued separately. The amount of money for the lawsuit is undisclosed.

The Mob is still mourning the loss of their partner A$AP Yams, who died in January of an accidental drug overdose. Members of the group denied the involvement of drugs initially.

"I just want to clear it up for real, for real. It ain't no overdose," A$AP Ant said. "People stop saying overdose, cuz that's not what it is. People keep talking about he overdosed off Xanax or whatever and lean ... no. That's not what happened."

A$AP Rocky echoed that sentiment.

"People were saying that Yams overdosed on drugs — he didn't overdose on any drugs," he said. "I feel like people feel that way because that's all he's in pictures doing. When you see A$AP Yams you see Hennessey or purple drink, you see some type of controlled substance or illegal narcotic."

The artist's final tweet read "BODEINE BRAZY," a play on "Codeine Crazy," which was one of his drugs of choice. Opiates and benzodiazepine were found in the artist's system.

Before Yams passed away, he was able to do some production work for Rocky's upcoming album, A.L.L.A. The rapper said the LP would be out soon, and it's bound to surprise a few fans.

"People really don't know the other side of me. The deeper side, the more musical side, the more intellectual side. When I first came on the scene it was more of this trendy, bourgeois, pizazz attitude. That's still me but at the end of the day I think that kind of overshadowed the whole purpose of me doing what I do. I'm an incredibly diverse artist, I'm a universal artist. At least that's how I see it," he told Billboard.

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