Kanye West Avoids Six Months in Prison; Rapper Will Not Be Charged After Allegedly Punching a ‘Fan’

Kanye West
Kanye West

Kanye West, the Grammy Award-winning rap star, will not face charges for allegedly punching a man outside a nightclub in downtown Los Angeles, California, earlier this year, avoiding a six-month prison sentence.

According to TMZ, which broke the story first, on Tuesday, August 23, 2022, the Los Angeles City Attorney announced that he would not file charges against the “Flashing Lights” emcee, citing “no reasonable likelihood of conviction.”

“Regarding the incident involving Kanye West that took place Jan. 13, 2022, after a thorough and careful review of all the evidence, our office is declining to file based on no reasonable likelihood of conviction,” a spokesperson wrote in the statement to PEOPLE.

After an unidentified man filed a police report following the heated exchange outside the SoHo Warehouse near South Santa Fe Avenue and Bay Street on Jan. 13, the 45-year-old fashion designer was investigated for misdemeanor assault. West allegedly pushed and punched the fan.

In a video captured by TMZ, the rapper could be heard yelling, “Did y’all say that or not? Did y’all say that or not?” “Cuz that’s what happened right f**king now.”

In an interview with “Hollywood Unlocked” shortly after the incident, West admitted to punching the man, though he denied that the man was a fan of his.

“It was 3 a.m. in front of the Warehouse. I’m saying, ‘You don’t know what I’m dealing with right now.’ I just finished these two songs, I came from the studio,” West said at the time, adding: “And this dude, he just had this real attitude, like, ‘What are you gonna do? And see that?’ Imma just tell you, that blue COVID mask ain’t gonna stop that knockout, you know what I’m saying?”

Earlier in the evening, the emcee was spotted partying with then-girlfriend Julia Fox, but he left shortly after, while the “Uncut Gems” actress stayed behind.

West told “Fox News” that the man wasn’t a fan, but instead was “taking autographs to make money on them.” He added, “This is the same as the paparazzi. This is not a fan. This is someone who is using your image, who probably never listened to your songs.”

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