LeBron James Gets a Lawsuit by An Atlanta Nightclub

Atlanta may have its bustling night life, with lots of fun you can have yourself knocked out with, but not for Miami Heat superstar LeBron James. James is being sued by an Atlanta nightclub for taking back a promise to appear on March 17, 2011.

The superstar was scheduled at Atlanta’s Opera for $25,000 but he canceled and wished to appear on that night at the Gold Club instead. Allegedly, the agent of LeBron’s company, Awesomelife, took half that amount and two days later, informed them that James wished not to make the appearance. After that, the agent demanded $6,000 to ensure James appearance, where after $3,000 the agent still informed Opera that James would not appear at their nightclub.

This didn’t get to the club quite smoothly as expected, which let them sue James and the Gold Room. It includes a hearing for a temporary restraining order along with a preliminary injunction for Fulton Superior Court on Thursday. Yasha Heidari, attorney for Opera, said that the club didn’t want James to show up anywhere else. This could hurt James’ publicity in Atlanta and nationally.

Things are getting heated for the Miami superstar, with the lawsuit slowly seeping in. James may be in tough waters this March, especially with the shady allegations for this agent. With this at hand, James may have some difficulty appearing at nightclubs due to the restraining order. Investigation will be held in order to check out James’ true intentions.