Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa Facing Lawsuit Over Concert Railing Collapse

THE TWO RAP STARS, THE VENUE & LIVE NATION NAMED AS DEFENDANTS IN THE CASE

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(AllHipHop News) Hip Hop performers Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa are facing lawsuits from 17 individuals after they were reportedly injured during a show in Camden, New Jersey.

At least 40 people were said to have been injured when a railing gave way during the “High Road” tour stop causing them to fall about 10 feet onto a concert floor.

The suit also names the BB&T Pavilion and Live Nation as defendants. The plaintiffs include 14 concertgoers and three workers at the venue.

TMZ reports the plaintiffs claim Snoop and Wiz called on fans to go on the railings which caused the structure to collapse.

Lawyers claimed concertgoers were trampled which caused broken bones, torn ligaments, loss of consciousness, and emotional trauma.