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Jack Harlow has been ordered to give a deposition in relation to a 2021 nightclub murder involving his former DJ.

been ordered to give a deposition in relation to a 2021 nightclub murder involving his former DJ.

Ronnie O’Bannon, also known as Ronnie Luciano, was charged with murder following the shooting death of bartender Kasmira Nash at a Louisville nightclub hosting a pre-Kentucky Derby party attended by Harlow. While O’Bannon’s trial is scheduled to begin later this year, lawsuits against the rapper in connection to the incident will also go before a judge, and thethat Harlow — who was reportedly in the nightclub at the time of the shooting — will sit down for a video deposition in his native Louisville in August.

Harlow, his security team, and his associates at the club face multiple lawsuits stemming from the incident, including one filed by Nash’s family that claims the rapper and his crew were allowed to bypass security when entering the venue, which allowed O’Bannon to bring a firearm inside. Theadds that the three lawsuits against Harlow and company will be merged into one case that will go before a circuit court judge.

O’Bannon was charged with murder and tampering with physical evidence after he allegedly shot Nash, a bartender at the Vibes Restaurant and Ultra Lounge, around 1:30 a.m. on May 1, 2021; O’Bannon, who pleaded not guilty and is currently on house arrest, claimed that Nash attacked him with a champagne bottle.

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