Offset Off The Hook In Case Accusing Him Of Stealing $12K In Clothes: Report

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Offset of Migos performs onstage during the Daytime Village Presented by Capital One at the 2017 HeartRadio Music Festival at the Las Vegas Village on September 23, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The Migos rapper was accused of taking $12K in clothes from a Miami stylist.

There's been a ton of ups and downs in Offset's life recently. While things in his personal and professional life seem to be doing just fine, his legal troubles continue to pile up. He's facing felony gun and drug possession charges in relation to his arrest in Atlanta last July. Earlier this week, a felony warrant was issued for his arrest after he smacked a phone out of a fan's hand. He has a few other cases that he's dealing with from prior incidents but recently, a judge dismissed a lawsuit against him accusing the rapper of stealing thousands of dollars worth of high-end clothes.

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Bossip reports, Miami stylists The Meyhem Group filed a suit against Offset last year, claiming that he never paid them back for nearly $12K worth of merch that he took. The company claimed they had evidence proving Offset $11,699 in clothing and had receipts to back up their claims. Offset allegedly refused to pay them back for the items. They ultimately wanted the money for the items as well as $1500 in interest.

Offset hasn't responded to the suit but he may have worked things out with The Meyhem Group. A judge dismissed the case last week after neither party appeared in court.

In other Offset-related news, the rapper recently previewed a new song produced by Turbo and Wheezy. Check out a snippet here. 


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