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"Spit Happens: Offset’s Dispensary Drama Takes a Wild Turn!"

Added on April 28, 2026 inFree Entertainment News

In the fast-paced world of celebrity antics, we often find ourselves shaking our heads at the drama that unfolds—like a daytime soap opera, but with more gold chains and less organic dialogue! So, what happens when a security guard meets a rap superstar, and it turns into a lawsuit? That’s exactly the juicy scenario we’ve got here. In November, Jim Sanchez, a security guard at a marijuana dispensary in L.A., is taking legal action against Offset, the ex-Migos member, after alleging that their interaction turned physical. And just when you thought the cosmos would align in favor of calm and rationality, it seems Mercury might have been in retrograde—because things only spiraled from there! As Offset counters the claims with his own spicy allegations, it raises the question: is this an out-of-control altercation or merely another day in the life of the stars? Buckle up, because this escapade isn’t just about fists flying; it’s a reminder that in the world of fame, not even a dispensary is safe from chaos!

In November, a security guard named Jim Sanchez filed a lawsuit against Offset, accusing him of assault and battery. In the lawsuit, Sanchez alleges that the former Migos member and his crew came to the MedMen LAX marijuana dispensary in Los Angeles, where he was working in March of last year. Allegedly, when he asked the rapper to see ID, he got upset and punched him in the face. Sanchez alleges that Offset’s crew proceeded to jump in, leaving him in need of a hospital visit. He’s seeking punitive, general, and special damages totaling over $25K.

Now, Offset is firing back. According to TMZ, he denies any and all wrongdoing and alleges that Sanchez spat on him, starting the altercation. He wants the whole lawsuit tossed out and to be awarded court costs.

In a new filing, Offset argues that Sanchez shouldn’t be entitled to damages because “[a]t least some of the acts complained of by [Sanchez] were provoked by his wrongful conduct.” He also insists “[Sanchez] was at fault in how he conducted himself.”

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Sep 22, 2024; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Rapper and entertainer Offset before a game between the Atlanta Falcons and Kansas City Chiefs at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Brett Davis / USA TODAY NETWORK via Reuters Connect

In addition to the lawsuit, Offset is facing a misdemeanor charge tied to the situation. He’s pleaded not guilty and has a court hearing tomorrow (April 29).

Legal woes are far from all Offset has to worry about these days, as earlier this month, he was shot outside of a Florida casino. Fortunately, his injuries were not life-threatening, and he appears to be well on his way to a full recovery.

During an interview with Creators Inc. last week, Offset opened up about his mindset following the ordeal. “Got to keep pushing,” he explained. “Gladiator mentality, man. The show don’t ever stop at the end of the day. I was blessed enough to be able to still move. So I’m still moving.”

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