The days when the Hot Boys ruled the airwaves and packed arenas must seem like a lifetime ago for troubled rapper B.G.
Gizzle is currently dealing with legal problems stemming from a 2009 DUI arrest, which he pled guilty to and received two years probation.
Then last November B.G., real name Christopher Dorsey was arrested following a traffic stop in New Orleans. During the stop police found three guns, along with loaded magazines and extended clips. Two of the guns had previously been reported stolen.
In February 2010 he plead not guilty to those charges, the case is still pending.
Now Baby Gangsta's neighbors are suing him for $150,000, claiming he didn't have the proper permits when he shot a video locally.
"The Plaintiffs are upstanding individuals in their community who do not wish to be associated with rap music, B.G., Chopper City Records and other defendants associated with the music video "My Hood," the neighbors lawyer said in a statement.
Shyrl Patterson Bagneris and John Bagneris filed a lawsuit in the Eastern District Louisiana court alleging the rapper ignored a cease and desist letter. And shot part of the video on their property, with a crew of at least 40 people.
The Bagnaris' are requesting at least $150,000 in damages for unjust enrichment, trespass to land and intrusion on seclusion.
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