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        <title><![CDATA[Gucci Mane named in wrongful death suit over club shooting]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GREENVILLE, S.C. — Rappers <strong>Gucci Mane</strong> and Foogiano have been named in a wrongful death lawsuit filed on behalf of a 23-year-old woman who was <strong>fatally shot during a concert</strong> at a South Carolina nightclub.</p><p>The administrator for the estate of Mykala Bell filed the lawsuit in Greenville County last week, The Greenville News <strong>reported</strong> Monday.</p><p>The mother of two was standing near the stage when <strong>gunfire broke out</strong> in the early hours of July 5 at Lavish Lounge where Foogiano was performing, according to the lawsuit. Security guard Clarence Sterling Johnson, 51, was also killed and eight others were injured, authorities have said.</p><p>Police <strong>charged</strong> Jarquez Kezavion Cooper, 22, in the shooting and said it appeared to be gang-related.</p><p>The lawsuit alleged that Foogiano and attendees who came with him were not patted down before they entered the club and were allowed in with “deadly weapons.&#8221;</p><p>The lawsuit said Gucci Mane was “believed to be” a promoter associated with the performance, though it did not say whether he was present at the event.</p><p>It also named Cooper, as well as the club&#8217;s operating company, its owner and nearly a dozen other unspecified “owners, managers, operators, independent contractors, and/or security companies” accused of negligence for failing to provide adequate surveillance and security, and “permitting criminal activity,&#8221; among other allegations.</p><p>The Greenville News said requests for comment from representatives for Gucci Mane and Foogiano were not immediately returned.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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