Attorney Kyle R. Jackson, Sr. is saying Netflix might be at fault for the recent attack on Dave Chappelle at his comedy show last week.
That's the opinion of attorney Kyle R. Jackson, Sr. who has taken a look at where the blame lies for the incident, and whether or not Chappelle can sue his attacker. Social media images showed that the assailant, Isaiah Lee wasis a Joke: The Festival at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on May 3.and gave his opinion on what could happen next in the case, and who could sue who.
Whether these entities bear fault will ultimately come down to the foreseeability of Lee's actions and what, if anything, Netflix and security did, or could have done, to prevent Lee's actions. This question is a bit unclear at this point and would require more investigation of the entities' knowledge.
Kyle R. Jackson, Sr. has discussed the culpability Netflix has after Dave Chappelle was attacked onstage at one of their events.Given the Chris Rock/Will Smith event, it would be interesting to learn, especially given Chris Rock was also at this event, whether Netflix and security had heightened concerns/awareness about potential acts like Lee's.
Netflix security were likely on heightened notice of a potential attack given the backlash on Dave's"Closer" Netflix production. I know there was some public disapproval with the production, and I have no comment on the production itself, but my understanding is that it was not well-received. All of these things need to be understood and accounted for by the entities when assessing the appropriate security plan."The short answer is yes.
To prove assault, Chappelle need only show that Lee intended to cause a harmful or offensive contact to him; and Chappelle had to reasonably believe he was about to be harmfully touched.
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