On Friday, a California jury ruled that Snoop Dogg and his security team were not at fault for injuries a Washington man sustained trying to get onstage at a concert in 2006. Richard Monroe claimed he thought the 39-year-old rapper was inviting him and other fans onstage during a performance of “Gin And Juice” After being severely injured, Monroe filed a $22 million suit against Snoop [click to read].

Doggystyle Records and Dogg Pound affiliate and solo artist Priest “Soopafly” Brooks have been ordered to pay Monroe $449,000 in damages for medical bills and other related expenses.

“We’re very pleased that the jury found that this incident was not something to be taken lightly,”Monroe‘s attorney, Brian E. Watkins, said in a released statement.