Flo Rida’s 6-Year-Old Son In Critical Condition After Falling Out 5th Floor Apartment Window

Rapper Flo Rida’s 6-year-old son Zohar Dillard is in critical condition after he fell from a fifth floor apartment window in New Jersey.

The incident occurred on March 4. Now the child’s mother, Alexis Adams, is suing the apartment complex’s owners and managers, a construction company, a window installer, and others, The Daily Mail reported.

Adams said in a statement: “As a single mom to a special needs child, this feels like a nightmare. My heart is broken into a million pieces. I am devastated, angry and struggling to come to terms with the fact that my only child has suffered severe injuries due to willful negligence of our landlord and others involved In failing to take necessary safety measures.”

The lawsuit alleges that the building complex engaged in “negligent, willful and wanton acts” by putting the wrong-sized guards on the windows. This led to her son falling and suffering serious injuries which will make him disabled in the future and unable “to perform his usual functions.” 

Zohar had multiple fractures, a liver laceration, internal bleeding, and collapsed lungs from the fall, the publication noted.

Flo Rida, whose real name is Tramar Lacel Dillard, addressed the incident via Instagram. He began by thanking those who sent him their “concerns and prayers” on Instagram. 

“He is getting the best medical care and miraculously survived a tragic fall. I ask for your continued prayers as he undergoes rehabilitation,” Flo Rida wrote on his Instagram story Thursday. “I would appreciate that this remain a private matter.”

He had previously denied being the father until a DNA test proved that he was.

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“Flo Rida has only seen his son once during the paternity test but kept his shades on and his back turned,” Adams told The Daily Mail during a 2018 interview. “They were in the same room. He didn’t try to hug Zohar, nothing. It was very cold,” she asserted.

The recording artist does provide financial support for the child, but Adams had expressed to The Daily Mail that the amount wasn’t enough to cover their son’s medical bills. Zohar was born with hydrocephalus, an incurable condition that involves extra fluid putting pressure on the brain, which often leads to brain damage.

‘Any First-Year Student Could Win This Case’: Dershowitz Says Move Trump’s Trial To Staten Island, Upstate New York

Famed attorney Alan Dershowitz, who represented former President Donald Trump in his first impeachment trial, insisted that Trump, hit with a felony indictment on Thursday, could not get a fair trial in Manhattan and that his attorneys should move the trial to Staten Island or Upstate New York.

The indictment, filed under seal by the office of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, was reportedly connected to so-called hush money payments to Stormy Daniels in 2016.

“Any first-year student could win this case if the name wasn’t Donald Trump and if it wasn’t in Manhattan,” Dershowitz said to Fox News host Sean Hannity of the present indictment. “This case has to get out of Manhattan. Will it get out of Manhattan? We don’t know.”

“Would you attempt to get a change of venue?” Hannity asked.

“Of course,” Dershowitz replied. “I would try to move it to Staten Island or some upstate venue. But could you imagine a judge or a juror coming home to their wife and family and friends and saying, ‘I’m the man, I’m the woman who let Donald Trump off.’ Nobody would ever speak to them again … There’s no possibility he can get a fair trial in Manhattan.”

“He could have indicted him any day over the last seven years,” Dershowitz said of Bragg. “They deliberately violated the statute of limitations because no previous prosecutor would go after him. The very fact that the indictment came down when he was out of state proves that they could have indicted him any time before the indictment came down.”

“This is a totally bizarre, convoluted theory that Alvin Bragg has simply dreamed up, taking a misdemeanor and supercharging it into a felony,” Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett added. “The law doesn’t support that.”

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Jarrett predicted Trump’s attorneys would immediately file a motion to dismiss.

“Bragg would have to prove that Trump was personally involved in falsifying records, and then he’d have to prove that Trump understood the complex campaign finance laws that nobody can comprehend and then intended to violate the those laws,” he explained. “Non-disclosure agreements in exchange for money are perfectly legal; the Federal Election Commission looked at this and they said it’s not a crime. Even if it’s not personal or a commercial reason behind it, it’s still not a campaign donation.”

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