Akon's dive at the Alabama's BayFest music festival in
2009 allegedly caused permanent injuries to a concert staff, Matthew Graham.
The man said that the singer landed on top of him and caused permanent knee,
head, and back injury. Graham brought both Akon and BayFest, Inc. to the court.
He demanded unspecified compensation for the medical expenses, lost wages,
mental anguish, as well as physical pain.
Graham said that Akon "negligently or wantonly leapt
into the overcrowded mass of concert goers." The dangerous dive left
Graham with physical disability. Graham's lawyer, Tyler Mann, said, "We
hope to achieve fair and adequate compensation for what occurred to him."
In 2007, Akon was faced with an incident related to the
audience. The singer was performing in New York when a member of audience threw
him an object. Akon lost his temper and asked security guard to get the person
on stage only to throw the fan out of stage, literally. The incident was
investigated by the police and Akon was charged with endangering the welfare of
a minor and second-degree harassment.
Earlier this week, Akon was sued by a company called
Atlanta Business Video. It was said that the singer hired the company in 2011
to edit video for "Fantrace". The company sued him for $127,000
because they claimed that they had been working for 1,023 hours without
receiving payment.


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