Adin Ross Claims Megan Thee Stallion and Roc Nation Served Him Legal Papers in Bizarre Mariachi Stunt

Adin Ross Claims Megan Thee Stallion Sent a Mariachi Band to Serve Him Legal Papers

Adin Ross Alleges Megan Thee Stallion’s Team Sent Mariachi Band to Serve Legal Papers Over Tory Lanez Fallout

Adin Ross, the controversial livestreamer known for his presence on Kick and bold online takes, is at the center of a bizarre legal claim involving Megan Thee Stallion and Roc Nation

The streamer says he was targeted in an unusual way, by a mariachi band allegedly used as bait to deliver legal documents.

During a recent livestream conversation with DJ Akademiks, Ross described a surreal scene that played out at his home. 

He says a group of musicians suddenly appeared outside his house, not for entertainment, but as part of a planned legal ambush. 

“Listen to what the lawyers did. They called a mariachi to my house ... They called a mariachi, like a Mexican band, to perform outside my house […] to make me want to come outside so they can serve me the paper.”

Adin Ross Alleges Megan Thee Stallion Used Mariachi Band in Legal Tactic:

 To support his claims, Ross shared what he says is surveillance footage of the band outside his property. 

Initially brushing it off as a troll from his viewers, he later confirmed through his security team that the incident was allegedly orchestrated by representatives linked to Megan Thee Stallion and Roc Nation. 

According to Ross, the move is part of the legal ripple effects from the Tory Lanez shooting case, a trial that has sparked intense reactions across the hip-hop industry. 

While neither Ross nor Akademiks is being sued, both have reportedly been subpoenaed as witnesses in ongoing civil matters connected to the fallout. 

Ross was adamant that the mariachi stunt wasn’t random. He suggested the band was sent deliberately to lure him outside so he could be served with a deposition notice. 

Akademiks, who faced a lengthy seven-hour deposition himself, called the entire ordeal harassment, claiming it's more about silencing voices than seeking real justice. He also mentioned that Roc Nation’s legal team attempted to have him deposed again in a federal court in New Jersey. 

As the story continues to circulate across social media, fans and critics alike are questioning the authenticity and legality of such a theatrical approach. So far, neither Megan Thee Stallion’s team nor Roc Nation’s attorneys have publicly responded to the allegations. 

With celebrity legal drama intersecting with rap culture, livestreams, and social media commentary, this story is another example of how the lines between entertainment and the courtroom are increasingly blurred in the modern hip-hop media landscape.

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