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Lil Wayne Deposition

Lil Wayne Deposition - During a deposition hearing between rapper Lil Wayne and producer Quincy Jones III over the production of a documentary, the judge in the case scolded the entertainer for acting unreasonably and childish.

Wayne had originally agreed to allow camera’s follow him around as he worked, for a documentary on the rapper’s life by Quincy Jones III. But Wayne is now accusing Jones and the film of painting him in the wrong light, while also making unauthorized use of his music.

Wayne, who is the one suing Jones, was to appear in court, but due to 2 alleged seizures that he had suffered during a flight on a private jet last week, notified the court and judge he would not be appearing because of his condition, according to TMZ.

TMZ reports that the unhappy judge informed the jury and other members of the court of the situation and instead they would be viewing a recording of a deposition that Wayne had previously made.

“Lil Wayne will not appear at his trial after suffering several seizure-like episodes, and the only Wayne the jury will see is his video deposition – a depo which the judge said shows he acted like an irresponsible little child,” TMZ writes.

The judge actually said that Lil Wayne displayed “unreasonable conduct in the deposition” and “irresponsible behavior.”

The taped deposition was leaked last month by TMZ and was described to show Wayne acting like a child, giving glib one liners and refusing to answer questions.

Meanwhile, Wayne’s representative says to the New York Daily News that, “Lil Wayne was successfully released from the hospital after being treated for a severe migraine and dehydration. He is at home on doctor-mandated rest and will return to work soon. He appreciates all of his fans for their support and love.”

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