Katt Williams Ordered To Pay Alleged Assault Victim $25,000 In Default Judgment


The comedian stood accused attacking a fan at his after party.

Three years ago, a fan accused comedian Katt Williams assaulting him for no reason. Tyrell Williams, a fan, says that at an after party for one Katt’s shows, he tried to take a SnapChat photo the actor. According to Tyrell, this angered Katt causing the comedian to “suddenly and without warning” hit Tyrell’s iPhone out his hand. Tyrell then states in court documents that Katt punched him in the face three times before running from the scene.

The alleged victim filed a police report and issued a lawsuit against Katt. He claimed he suffered from a number injuries in addition to mental anguish, and sued for unspecified damages. According to reports, Katt blew f the lawsuit so a judge granted Tyrell a default judgment $25,000. This is just the tip the iceberg in legal troubles for the actor, as his lawyer in another case has filed a motion requesting to be removed as Williams’ representation.

Katt Williams Ordered To Pay Alleged Assault Victim $25,000 In Default Judgment
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Matthew Gurvitz Venable LLP is representing Williams in a lawsuit against him where a former assistant claims that Williams viciously attacked her by throwing her to the ground before slamming her head into the concrete. She claims that she lost consciousness and required hospitalization and is seeking $1 million. Gurvitz says that Williams has “become unreasonably difficult for Venable to carry out effective representation,” mostly because Katt’s “general lack communication.”

Williams has requested that the lawsuit filed by his former assistant be dismissed. Meanwhile, a Portland judge recently issued a bench warrant against Williams after he failed to appear in court. Those charges stem from an incident in October where the comedian is charged with assault.