G Herbo recently addressed a lawsuit filed against him by the law firm Prince Lobel Tye LLP, which previously represented him in a 2020 federal wire fraud case. The firm is seeking $237,000, including $26,542 in interest, claiming that G Herbo, whose real name is Herbert Wright III, stopped making payments approximately two weeks before his sentencing. The last recorded payment was made on December 29, 2023.
In a statement shared on Instagram, G Herbo expressed that he feels targeted due to his celebrity status. He acknowledged owing the amount but stated that he has already paid nearly $1 million to the firm. He also criticized the firm for not informing him about banking difficulties he faced post-case and emphasized the challenges he has encountered while restructuring his business.
Herbo pleaded guilty to federal wire fraud and identity theft charges in 2023. The indictment revealed that he and his associates used stolen identities over four years to accumulate over $1 million in luxury expenses, including private jets and designer pets.
On the music front, G Herbo released his album Big Swerv on September 6, featuring collaborations with artists like Chief Keef and 21 Savage. Among the standout tracks are “In The A,” “Strike You,” and “Influence.”
Chad is a professional journalist specializing in Hip-Hop culture and writing music reviews.
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