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Lil Wayne Reportedly Fights With NFL Player Dez Bryant


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By Nadeska Alexis

NFL player Dez Bryant was involved in a scuffle at LIV nightclub in Miami’s Fontainebleau hotel over the weekend and according to the Miami New Times, Lil Wayne and his entourage may have been involved. Initial reports stated that the Cowboy’s wide receiver had been in an altercation with a “famous rapper,” and a Miami Herald reporter later added that a source from the MBPD, “said Lil Wayne was involved.”

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The incident reportedly began after the rapper’s entourage taunted Bryant about having a lackluster football season, in addition to racking up debt in recent months. Last year Bryant made headlines for his legal issues, which included an $800,000 lawsuit from a jewelry store and a warning for criminal trespassing. His mentor David Wells spoke on his behalf, saying that Bryant had not been arrested, as early reports stated.

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There has been no comment from Lil Wayne’s camp. When he’s not busy promoting his new Trukfit clothing line, the Young Money rapper has spent plenty of time partying in Miami. He rang in New Year’s 2012 with a bash at LIV, where he gave DMX some love, encouraging the veteran MC to take the stage and perform his hits like “Get At Me Dog” and “What These Bitches Want.”

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