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Mike Winslow
Boosie Badazz is drowning in legal battles as a security guard sues him over a Houston nightclub hookah incident while feds threaten his probation.
Boosie Badazz is stacking legal problems faster than he releases music, and the latest courtroom headache just landed on his doorstep courtesy of a security guard with a serious injury claim.
Edward Iglehart II is taking the Louisiana rapper to court over an incident at Houston’s Dome Nightclub on May 24, 2026, where he alleges Boosie smashed a glass hookah over his head, leaving him bleeding and hospitalized.
The civil suit marks another layer of trouble for an artist already fighting federal prosecutors who want to lock him back up, dealing with a failed Trump pardon scheme that cost him $600,000, and battling multiple legal fronts simultaneously.
Here’s how the nightclub situation unfolded, according to TMZ.
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Iglehart was working VIP security when a woman in Boosie’s group asked to use a restricted bathroom area near closing time.
When Iglehart tried redirecting her to another guard, the woman allegedly started berating him and threw a punch.
He grabbed her to escort her out; she fell, and when he bent down to help her up, he says he got struck with a heavy object.
Iglehart claims Boosie was standing over him holding a broken hookah base, and the impact sent him to the hospital bleeding heavily.
He’s suing for assault, battery, and defamation over alleged false social media statements Boosie made about him.
Boosie’s attorney, Carl Moore, countered that his client was simply defending his female relative, whom the club owners identified as his niece, and trying to de-escalate the situation.
But the damage was already done. Boosie was arrested in June 2026 on aggravated assault charges with an $85,000 bond, and now federal probation supervisors are moving to revoke his supervised release entirely.
This is where it gets really serious for him.
Back in January 2026, Boosie caught a break when a federal judge sentenced him to time served on a felon in possession of a firearm charge stemming from a 2023 San Diego arrest.
Instead of prison time, he got three years of supervised release, three hundred hours of community service, and a fifty thousand dollar fine.
That supervised release is now on the chopping block because of the Houston incident, which means prosecutors are essentially saying the hookah situation violates the terms of his freedom.
If they succeed in revoking it, Boosie could be looking at actual prison time.
The legal nightmare compounds when you factor in his failed pardon gamble.
Boosie paid $600,000 to political operatives Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman in 2025, believing they had the connections to secure a presidential pardon from Donald Trump.
The pardon never materialized, and now Boosie’s in arbitration trying to recover three hundred thousand dollars under a contract clause that supposedly required a refund if the pardon didn’t come through.
Burkman’s team disputes that any refund agreement existed, leaving Boosie fighting on multiple fronts with his money, freedom, and reputation all at stake.
His court date for the aggravated assault charge is set for September 2026.
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