EXCLUSIVE: Aaron Hall Faces Default Judgment After Ignoring Sexual Assault Lawsuit

Aaron Hall

Aaron Hall’s year-long dodge of a sexual assault lawsuit ended badly when a court ruled against him for refusing to respond.

Aaron Hall is facing serious legal consequences after ignoring a sexual assault lawsuit and failing to respond to court documents, resulting in a default judgment.

The R&B singer from Guy has been dodging legal accountability for years, but his luck finally ran out when a federal court ruled against him for his complete silence in the case brought by Liza Gardner.

Gardner alleges that Hall and Sean Diddy Combs sexually assaulted her in 1990 when she was just 16 years old following an MCA Records event, and she’s been fighting an uphill battle to hold him responsible ever since.

The journey to get Hall served with legal papers reads like a legal thriller.

Gardner’s legal team, led by attorney Tyrone Blackburn, spent over a year trying to locate the singer through newspaper advertisements, private investigators, and multiple attempts at various addresses.

Aaron Hall essentially vanished from public view, making it nearly impossible for process servers to find him and deliver the lawsuit documents.

That all changed on February 2, 2026, when a determined process server finally tracked him down at an Extended Stay America motel in Alpharetta, Georgia.

When the server informed Hall that he needed to deliver legal papers, Aaron Hall responded immediately and defiantly: “I ain’t doing that.”

He refused to accept the documents and attempted to close the door, but the server placed the papers at his feet, completing the service under civil procedure rules.

Despite being properly served with the Amended Complaint on February 2, Hall made a calculated decision to ignore the lawsuit entirely.

More than 21 days passed without any response, answer, or appearance from the singer.

Hall’s complete failure to engage with the legal process left Gardner’s team with no choice but to request a default judgment. The court granted the request on April 1, 2026, effectively ruling against Hall without requiring him to defend himself.

This is a devastating outcome because it means the court has already decided the case in Gardner’s favor based solely on his refusal to participate.

The default judgment carries serious ramifications for Hall. By ignoring the lawsuit, he’s essentially admitted to the allegations through his inaction.

The court can now proceed to determine damages without Hall having any opportunity to present his side of the story.