Katt Williams Can’t Stay Out of Trouble. Two More Allegations of Battery Even Nuttier Than the First

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In a turn of events that is ridiculous and yet makes perfect sense, comedian Katt Williams is being accused of two more assaults this week. As we reported yesterday, Williams was arrested in Georgia on Monday afternoon when he punched a pool store employee who he’d been having a verbal altercation with.  He later claimed the guy was trying to steal money from him, and called him the n-word.

Today, Georgia attorney Loletha Hale stepped forward with claims that Williams, along with his entourage, assaulted a group of five women this past Sunday. Four of those women stood with her at a press conference today.

According to the women, Williams and his security team “pointed a gun, physically attacked, illegally detained and stole personal items” from them after they approached him asking to take photographs. He agreed, but then apparently got aggravated when the women began to film the conversation as it happened. At that point, the women claim, Williams and his entourage began attacking the women, with Williams even flashing a gun at one point. The women were supposedly beaten, threatened, and had their cell phones taken.

Naturally, Williams had a different story to tell. According to Williams’ version of events, he was forced to take action when the women began “harassing, filming and taking pictures of him and wouldn’t get away from him,” which resulted in one of the women supposedly stealing his necklace. As a result, Williams got into a scuffle and his bodyguards came to intervene. According to the police report, “At one point during the scuffle, one of the females stated she was going to her car to get something to ‘pop somebody.’”

Nobody was injured or arrested during the altercation, which is part of the problem. Ms. Hale is calling for action not just against Williams, but against the officers who failed to carry out an arrest when responding to the scene that day.

In reference to Williams, she said: “This individual is clearly out of control and needs to be stopped before someone is killed.” She then directed her attention to the responding officers: “We are also calling for the identification, investigation and discipline of the officers who failed to arrest and properly investigate this incident.”

In an unrelated case (except for the common denominator of Katt “Trouble” Williams,) according to TMZ, Williams was named as a suspect in a misdemeanor battery when his attempt to be a good Samaritan in L.A. hit a snag.

According to Williams, he witnessed a car accident go down outside of his hotel and went to help, but was instead verbally harassed by some other witnesses. These “rappers,” as Williams called them, mocked his height. When Williams told his abnormally tall attackers to shut up, one of them took a swing at him, and he returned the favor. L.A. police were unable to confirm who hit who first, or if whether Williams’ attackers were, indeed, rappers.

As with his laundry list of other cases, Williams’ accounts seem to be somewhat contradictory to those of everyone else involved. Whether Williams is actually guilty of these charges or whether he’s just the target of some vast Illuminati smear campaign still remains to be seen.

I don’t know about you, dear readers, but this writer will be waiting with baited breath for the next fourteen hours until Williams pops back up in the news.

 

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Bill Tressler

Bill is a writer and comedy enthusiast from New York. An avid gamer and podcast fan, he strives to always toe the line between charming irreverence and grating honesty.
Bill Tressler
Bill Tressler
Bill is a writer and comedy enthusiast from New York. An avid gamer and podcast fan, he strives to always toe the line between charming irreverence and grating honesty.