A$AP Rocky is facing new legal troubles after severe flooding damaged his $11 million Manhattan condominium. The Grammy-nominated rapper and fashion figure, whose real name is Rakim Athelaston Mayers, has been hit with a $1.1 million lawsuit filed by Chez Ni LLC in Manhattan Supreme Court. This case adds to a growing list of legal issues shadowing one of hip-hop’s most recognizable names.
Court filings accuse Rocky and the local contracting firm ADE Pro Painting of negligence. This negligence caused extensive damage to a neighboring apartment. The complaint describes it as “completely uninhabitable.” The lawsuit traces the incident back to last December when several hot-water pipes burst in and around Unit 5N. This is Rocky’s residence.
According to the filing, workers from ADE Pro Painting opened windows to ventilate the unit during maintenance work. They allegedly left them open despite freezing temperatures. That decision, paired with mechanical issues in the heating system, reportedly set off the chain of events that led to the flood.
What Caused the Flooding
Investigators determined that radiator supply valves had been left closed. No return valves were installed. This prevented water from circulating properly. With nowhere to flow, the trapped water froze inside the radiators. It caused the pipes to crack. When the ice thawed, it unleashed a torrent of water that flooded Rocky’s apartment and several units below.
The flooding left significant damage throughout the building, with repairs still ongoing nearly a year later. The affected apartment, according to the suit, remains uninhabitable.
For Rocky, the lawsuit marks yet another addition to a series of legal entanglements in recent years. Despite the challenges, the artist continues to thrive in music and fashion. He maintains a global presence that few in his generation can match. Still, this latest case serves as a reminder that even the most polished public figures aren’t immune to costly setbacks behind the scenes.