Lil Wayne's bizarre assistant demands revealed in court documents

Lil Wayne, real name Dwayne Carter, is being sued by former assistant Andrew Williams, who claims the rapper assaulted him on a private jet back in 2022.

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Lil Wayne's PA demands revealed in court documents
Lil Wayne's PA demands revealed in court documents

Lil Wayne’s unusual job requirements for his personal assistants have been revealed as part of a bitter legal battle.

Wayne, real name Dwayne Carter, is being sued by former assistant Andrew Williams, who claims the rapper assaulted him on a private jet back in 2022.

Williams’ job description is being used by lawyers in the legal fight, giving fans of the musician a rare insight into his demands for his employees.

While some of the requirements are more like ones you would expect to find in a general job description for a celebrity PA - such as being required to sign a non-disclosure agreement and staying “discreet” about any personal matters.

The documents, obtained by TMZ, also state that the assistant should pack Wayne’s bags for trips, keep his days running smoothly and travel with him at all times.

They should be “self-motivated” with a “positive attitude”, and be happy to be around children and dogs.

Assistants are required to be on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and must be able to answer the phone at all hours.

They also need to be “mentally sound”, capable of working under pressure, and “must keep up with fast-paced lifestyle without engaging personally”.

In the more unusual requirements of his assistant, Wayne said they need to be ready at all times with pre-rolled joints, and restock when he runs out of his preferred wraps.

The assistant should also be strong enough to carry a bag, and have “pleasant personal hygiene”.

Williams is suing Wayne, claiming that the Lollipop star assaulted him on a private jet when he tried to intervene in a fight the rapper was having with the pilot - which he alleged ended up with Wayne punching him in the face with a closed fist.

The lawsuit reads: “The combination of a closed fist and the numerous rings and large jewelry on the hands of [Wayne] caused great harm to [Andrew].

“As an actual and proximate result of [Wayne's] assault and misconduct, [Andrew] has and continues to be damaged emotionally and physically, incurred general damages and special damages including incurring medical expenses, in amounts to be proven at trial."

Wayne has denied all the allegations, and said that he was acting in self-defence.