Bouncers from Jay-Z's sports bar in Atlantic City have been hit with various charges of assault after they were accused of assaulting three customers last year.
Several security guards were caught on camera in October kicking and punching Bryant Norwood, Leonard Clark and Tyrell Durant in the parking lot of the 40/40 Club after the patrons were kicked out of the venue for disorderly behaviour.
The employees have since been fired from their jobs as a result of the incident, and now they are facing prosecution for their actions. According to Monmouth County Attorney Eugene Melody, two of the victims - Clark and Durant - officially pressed charges against nine bouncers on Monday, with the 14 counts ranging from assault and aggravated assault after they were sprayed with a fire extinguisher.
Norwood filed suit against the club and the bouncers involved in the case in December, claiming the "bullies" attacked him for "no reason" as he left the establishment. He is seeking a "substantial amount of money" from the club owners and bouncers after allegedly sustaining "diverse personal injuries" and "permanent injuries".
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