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It ain’t trickin’ if you got it, but in this case, Bryant McKinnie ain’t got it. The former University  Of Miami Hurricane and standout NFL player for the Baltimore Ravens owes the father of Miami native and rapper Trick Daddy $375,000 for bills run up at strip clubs like King Of Diamonds. 

The rapper’s father, Charles “Pop” Young, filed the lawsuit in Miami-Dade Circuit Court Monday afternoon. Trick’s son says that McKinnie racked up tabs up at the strip clubs between February 2009 and September 2010, borrowing the money from him.

After racking up the bills Young, who was at the time the general manager of King Of Diamonds, said that McKinnie promised to pay the bill back but to date, he still hasn’t paid up. Young’s lawsuit includes an alleged promissory note from Oct. 1, 2010 that indicates that Young loaned McKinnie the money in cash in the different venues.

 

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