Meek Mill has shared more details about the car wreck he was involved in last month, including video of the vehicle post-crash.
Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Friday (April 19), the Philadelphia rapper showed a video that detailed the horrific aftermath of a crash that, he made clear, was not in a Tesla Cybertruck, all of which have been recalled for problems like the one he experienced.
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“First day I bought this car no air bags … brake pedal came off … with door open no safety effects … no laser censor working … this knocked me out bad, I was in park and the car started pulling off! I had this car for 4hrs maximum,” he wrote in the first post.
In the second, he wrote, “Wassup with these cyber trucks because I had another brand electric car ‘not Tesla ‘do the same thing I crashed and got hurt bad…. The air bags didn’t even come out in a totaled car! Tesla has always been safe for me I tried some new shit and it almost killed me the first day!”
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The rapper did not specify the make of the crashed car in either new post, but it was a GMC Hummer EV.
Check out both posts below.
Last month, the Philadelphia MC shared an image of the car accident on his Instagram Stories, revealing the front of his car all crunched up.
“God telling don’t crash out for the bustas,” he wrote over the photo. “ima listen shit knocked me out lol … gmc the whole break pedal slipped off my first time driving smh.”
In similar news, Jhené Aiko was recently sued over a 2022 car accident that took place in California. According to legal documents obtained by The Blast in mid-February, she is being accused of negligence for a crash that occurred at a traffic light two years ago.
An individual named Genelle Ligot is taking the singer to court, claiming the singer “struck” her vehicle from behind while waiting at a traffic light on the corner of Ventura Boulevard and Hayvenhurst Avenue in Encino.
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The document reads: “[Ligot] was stopped at a traffic light when [Aiko] struck [her] from behind. Due to the negligent actions of [Aiko] while operating the motor vehicle, [Ligot] was injured in health, strength, and activity.”
The plaintiff has reportedly suffered “wage loss, loss of use of property, hospital and medical expenses, general damage, property damage and loss of earning capacity.”