Valet allegedly slapped by rapper Quavo reportedly moves to collect $1 million judgment

The Las Vegas valet who claims Quavo slapped him is now trying to collect the seven-figure sum he was awarded in court from the Migos rapper, according to court documents obtained by TMZ.

 

 

Antonio Henry, who sued Quavo for assault and battery, is taking steps in Georgia to recover the judgment he secured in Nevada.

 

 

Henry filed his lawsuit back in 2020, alleging he was roughed up in 2018 while working as a valet at the Encore Hotel & Casino. He claimed Quavo slapped him as he attempted to break up a fight. Quavo denied all allegations of wrongdoing. Henry said he suffered both emotional and physical injuries from the incident.

 

 

The case went to trial, and the court ordered Quavo to pay the valet more than $650,000 in compensatory and punitive damages, plus interest and attorney fees, bringing the total to over $1.1 million. Henry has now filed documents seeking to collect on that judgment in Georgia.

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