Police raid $3million worth of art inside Lil Wayne's Miami Beach mansion as they seize assets to satisfy his unpaid $2million judgment
Authorities seized some of Lil Wayne's $30million worth of art from inside his Miami Beach mansion late Tuesday afternoon to satisfy a judgement stating he owes $2million to a private jet company.
Miami-Dade County Sheriff's deputies were seen in footage during the raid as they executed a judge's order at the rapper's $11million waterfront home, which is currently for sale, around 3pm.
Authorities removed some of his expensive art pieces and several plaques from the mansion after Wayne did not pay the judgment to private jet company Signature Group, TMZ reported.
Authorities seizing some of Lil Wayne's $30million worth of art from his Miami Beach mansion late Tuesday afternoon to satisfy a judgement he owes to a private jet company
Miami-Dade County Sheriff's deputies were seen in footage during the raid executing a judge's order at the rapper's waterfront home, around 3pm
Footage from the scene showed items being loaded from the home into a large truck (shown above)
Sources told TMZ that the sheriff's deputies, who had a break order allowing them to storm the home, had a person with them who valued the assets inside so that they could decide which items to seize.
Footage from the scene showed items being loaded from the home into a large truck.
The private jet company, which owns Lil Wayne's Gulfstream II, had sued the 33-year-old rapper after he stopped paying his $55,000-a-month lease, Sky 10 reported.
Authorities removed some of his expensive art pieces and several plaques from the mansion after Wayne (pictured left and right) did not pay a $2million judgment to private jet company, Signature Group
Items from Wayne's home are seen as they are carried out from his $11million mansion
The jet company had an initial request denied to have officers seize items from Wayne's home in order to recover the cash
In September, the judgement came down and Wayne was ordered to pay the $2million.
Signature Group had an initial request denied to have officers seize items from Wayne's home in order to recover the cash, Miami New Times reported.
After they obtained photos to prove that the rapper did have assets inside his home, a judge signed a new order authorizing the break order on Friday.
According to TMZ, Wayne is currently in Los Angeles.
Source: Daily Mail
Police raid $3million worth of art inside Lil Wayne's Miami Beach mansion as they seize assets to satisfy his unpaid $2million judgment
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