The wrongful death lawsuitLil Peep s mother has filed against the late rapper s management and tour company has apparently had a negative impact on her health.
According to a report from Pitchfork on Wednesday (May 19), Liza Womack, mother of Peep, born Gustav Åhr, said that she has suffered two strokes during the lawsuit process, but she s unwavering in trying to receive justice for her son. I’ve had two strokes, and I am not going to die until I take care of this matter, Womack says. I’m going to live. I have a mission. I have pictures of Gus that these wonderful kids paint and draw, Peep s mom continues, speaking about the rapper s fans. I’ll find them on Instagram, and I’ve gotten things from all over the world, these wonderful drawings. There’s one woman who is a helicopter pilot, a photographer, and also an artist, and I asked her if I could buy her painting it wasn’t even for sale and she would not take any money. She had an art dealer send it to me. W
Lil Peep s Mother Had Strokes During Lawsuit Over Peep s Death
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Lil Peep s Mother Had Strokes During Lawsuit Over Peep s Death
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More than three years after Lil Peepâs death at age 21, the emo-rap starâs cultural influence hasnât waned, and neither has the legal battle over responsibility for his fatal drug overdose while on tour. The loss of Peep, whose real name was Gustav Ã
hr, has led to competing lawsuits between his mother, Liza Womack, and his managers. Womack originally filed her suit in October 2019, claiming wrongful death, negligence, and breach of contract. The defendants in the complaint were First Access Entertainment (FAE), a label services and management company that worked with Peep, as well as manager Bryant Ortega and tour manager Belinda Mercer. After some courtroom back-and-forth, a judge upheld all 10 of Womackâs causes of action against FAE last October; a month later, the judge upheld the bulk of Womackâs claims against Ortega and Mercer as well. According to court documents, a jury trial is set for November 10.