Fetty Wap may see charges tossed in Vegas fight | Inquirer Entertainment

Rapper Fetty Wap likely to see charges tossed in Vegas fight

/ 07:08 PM January 30, 2020

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Fetty Wap at the MTV Video Music Awards in Newark, New Jersey. Image: Charles Sykes/Invision/AP

A judge has agreed to dismiss charges against Fetty Wap stemming from a fight last year at a Las Vegas hotel if the rapper stays out of trouble.

An attorney for Fetty Wap, whose real name is Willie Maxwell, entered into the agreement with prosecutors Monday to toss the misdemeanor battery charges in July, court records show. The rapper was not in court.

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His attorney, Adam Graves, did not immediately respond to messages Wednesday.

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Fetty Wap was arrested Sept. 1 after he was accused of hitting a security officer who arrived to break up a scuffle at a valet area of The Mirage resort on the Las Vegas Strip.

The rapper, known for his hit “Trap Queen”, had performed at the MTV Video Music Awards on Aug. 26 in Newark, New Jersey.

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In March 2018, the rapper was fined in Brooklyn, New York, and ordered to attend safe driving programs after pleading guilty to driving while intoxicated and reckless endangerment. Police said he had been caught drag racing on a New York City-area highway. RGA

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