51.9 F
Seattle
Thursday, March 12, 2026

Lawyers For George Floyd’s Daughter Draft Cease-And-Desist Letter To Kanye West

EXCLUSIVE – 300 GBP WEB SET FEE & PRINT FEES TO BE AGREED Mandatory Credit: Photo by Diggzy/Jesal/Shutterstock (13444265p) EXCLUSIVE – Kanye West looked like the Cheshire Cat as he grinned from ear to ear after landing in Los Angeles on Thursday. The Yeezy Designer has been on a social media rampage following the backlash over his ‘White Lives Matter’ designs at his Paris Fashion Week show. Thinking forward, Ye wore a 2023 hat while laughing with a pal at the airport. The man dressed in Camo, smiled along with the rapper as he continued his social media frenzy. He has lashed out at numerous friends, family and designers, triggering Adidas to issue a statement stating their their Billion dollar partnership was now formally under review. EXCLUSIVE – It’s All Fun and Games for Kanye West as He Enjoys a Laugh While Showing Off His Latest Instagram Rant to a Pal After Touching Down in Los Angeles Following Fallout from ‘White Lives Matter’ Paris Fashion Week Designs, Los Angeles, California, USA – 06 Oct 2022

By Lisa Respers France and Omar Jimenez, CNN

(CNN) — Lawyers representing Roxie Washington, the mother of George Floyd’s daughter, have drafted a cease-and-desist letter to Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, over comments he made claiming Floyd was killed by a fentanyl overdose.

On the podcast “Drink Champs,” West claimed George Floyd was killed by a fentanyl overdose, despite a medical examiner’s testimony that fentanyl not the direct cause of Floyd’s death, only a contributing factor when he died after being knelt on by a police officer.

Attorneys at Witherspoon Law Group told CNN the comments were especially damaging to Gianna Floyd, George Floyd’s daughter.

- Advertisement -

“She’s a little girl that’s been traumatized and is being re-traumatized by Kanye West,” attorney Kay Harper Williams said of George Floyd’s daughter. It’s “intentional infliction of emotional distress,” she added.

When CNN sat with then-6-year-old Gianna Floyd in June 2020 she didn’t say a word during the interview.

The attorneys have indicated they intend to also file a lawsuit “for harassment, misappropriation, defamation, and infliction of emotional distress.”

CNN has reached out to a representative of Ye for comment.

- Advertisement -

As of Tuesday, the episode of “Drink Champs” appeared to have been removed from YouTube and Revolt TV. However, “it still exists, that does not remove it from the universe,” said Williams.

“Too little too late, the harm has been done to our client,” she added.

A cease-and-desist letter, provided to CNN, was addressed to an attorney they believed was representing Ye, however, they told CNN they were informed this attorney was not actually affiliated with Ye in this matter. They’re actively trying to make sure it’s received, though they added there will be more pressure once the lawsuit is formally filed.

Regarding a separate legal effort being explored by attorney Lee Merritt, who has represented the Floyd family on matters in the past, Williams told CNN the two legal have not been coordinating efforts up to this point.

Merritt told CNN on Monday that Floyd’s brother contacted him to pursue a defamation suit against the star.

While that’s not legally possible because George Floyd is deceased, Merritt said, there are other legal avenues to pursue, including the Floyd family possibly suing for intentional infliction of emotional distress.

“I have put together a working team to investigate [Ye’s] statements and to investigate the source of those statements,” Merritt said.

CNN has reached out to Merritt for comment on the cease-and-desist letter.

“George Floyd, just like Gianna said, changed the world so to have Kanye West come back and speak in a way that’s harmful to that legacy,” Williams said, “I’m offended as a human, as a black woman, as a mother.”

“Gianna is a child and she’s being harmed,” she added.

“There’s a really important discussion right now around the country about speech,” said Witherspoon. “But at the end of the day you cannot say these things that are false.”

The-CNN-Wire
™ & © 2022 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All rights reserved.

Must Read

Bill Banning Face Coverings For Law Enforcement Heads To Governor’s Desk

A bill prohibiting law enforcement officers from covering their faces while engaging with the public has been passed by the Washington State Senate and is now pending the signature of Governor Bob Ferguson.