

On 29th July 2019, Genius News published a YouTube video of an interview with defendant number one, producer Adam Pigott (known as BlaqNmilD). I guess Skully had to just hold on and go home. Naturally she had to launch an investigation into the venue to find out the proximity of the doorway and the DJ booth because, unless the place was empty, it seems hard to believe that the DJ would have known that Skully had stepped into the venue in order to immediately stop playing. This story was quite distracting for this Kat. According to the complaint, when Skully arrived Big Freedia “immediately stopped playing and would not resume playing”. Defendant number three Big Freedia was supposed to be DJing. A side story that may or may not be of any relevance to the case - at paragraph 15 of the complaint the plaintiff relives a disappointing New-Year’s-Eve-Eve in 2017 when he arrived at Gasa Gasanightclub in New Orleans for One Dance.
