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Meek Mill, already contending with incarceration over violating his probation, has to add yet another hurdle to his ongoing legal issues. The Philadelphia rapper and his management company, Roc Nation, are facing a wrongful death lawsuit from the family of a concert attendee that was murdered at one of Meek’s shows.

TMZ exclusively reports:

Meek and Roc Nation are being sued by the family of Jaquan Graves, who was gunned down in a parking lot outside a Connecticut concert venue back in December. According to the lawsuit, Graves had just left the facility when gunfire erupted and he was struck and killed.

The suit claims Meek and Roc Nation “allowed thugs to remain on the premises, after exhibiting disorderly, disruptive, argumentative, angry and/or agitated behavior toward patrons.”

The outlet adds that the family of a second man who was killed in the December 2016 shooting has also launched a similar lawsuit.

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