DaBaby’s 2022 bowling brawl lawsuit set for dismissal

DaBaby’s 2022 – DaBaby’s legal fight tied to his 2022 altercation at Corbin Bowl in Los Angeles has been settled. New court documents filed Thursday say the case will be dismissed within 45 days, ending a years-long dispute involving injuries Brandon Curiel—known as Brandon B
DaBaby is finally moving past the legal mess that followed his 2022 bowling alley brawl.
New court documents filed Thursday show a notice of settlement was submitted in the case stemming from DaBaby’s altercation with Brandon Curiel—who goes by Brandon Bill$—at Corbin Bowl in Los Angeles. The filing states the matter will be dismissed within 45 days.
For Brandon, the lawsuit was rooted in injuries he claimed he suffered during the melee. The dispute has stretched for years, beginning after Brandon sued DaBaby and the bowling alley.
The case flared again with new testimony when deposition statements brought fresh attention to what happened before the punches. Brandon alleged DaBaby approached him and said, “I just want to slap you up a bit. I just want to slap you around a little bit.” Brandon also claimed DaBaby threw the first punch. while DaBaby’s side maintained Brandon was the aggressor.
Those courtroom fights didn’t start at the lanes. The bad blood connected back to DaBaby’s rocky relationship with DaniLeigh, with Brandon publicly criticizing the rapper and with the two trading words long before they ever crossed paths at Corbin Bowl.
Now, after a settlement notice and a dismissal timeline set for 45 days, the long-running dispute appears headed toward an end—closing the chapter that began with a confrontation, then spilled into deposition testimony, and finally returned to the quiet finality of paperwork.
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