Lil Wayne's team is addressing the $500,000 wrongful termination lawsuit that his former chef filed.

Morghan Medlock, who asserts that Weezy was dismissed for reason despite the fact that she had just requested time off when her child experienced a medical emergency, filed a lawsuit against Weezy early this week.

Her youngster required immediate care after suffering a "serious head injury and concussion," according to The Blast.

Morghan allegedly made every effort to get back to Los Angeles to be with her wounded kid, while being well aware of her professional responsibilities and timetable.

In court records that Radar was able to get, Morghan claimed that in addition to being wrongfully terminated, she had also experienced retribution and illegal activities.

Later, in response to Morghan's accusations, the "How to Love" hitmaker's team claimed that she was let go due to a privacy violation regarding her social media posts.

The confirmation came in the form of a statement from Lil Wayne's staff.

The chef's TikTok account is public, but her Instagram profile is secret.

Another video gave viewers a sneak glimpse at the "Private Jet Set-Up For Lil Wayne," which earned over 150,000 views on the site, and featured a slow-motion clip of her in a pool with the tagline "Lil Wayne's Private Chef."

As was previously reported, Lil Wayne vehemently refuted all allegations of abuse made by his former assistant, Andrew Williams, in a separate lawsuit.

The "I Miss My Dawgs" hitmaker refuted all accusations of wrongdoing and even offered the argument of self-defense.

The incident, according to the former employee, occurred in June 2022. He said that when the pilot and Lil Wayne were bickering, the latter turned to him and hit him in the face.

Since he doesn't think he done anything illegal, the rapper, whose actual name is Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr., has requested for the case to be dismissed.

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Lil Wayne Net Worth 2022

Lil Wayne, who is 39 years old, is thought to be worth $170 million, according to Wealthy Gorilla.

He is regarded as one of the richest rappers in the world and began finding success in rap when he was just nine years old.

Lil Wayne collaborated with a number of well-known musicians, including as Eminem, Nicki Minaj, and Drake, and he even won a number of prizes for his efforts.

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