In a legal twist that echoes the complexities of a symphony, Kenneth Ball, the father of the late rapper Takeoff from the iconic Migos trio, has entered the legal arena with a resounding $1 million wrongful death lawsuit against Houston’s 810 Billiards & Bowling.
Brant J. Stogner, the legal maestro orchestrating this pursuit of justice, revealed that Mr. Ball is now an Intervenor in the ongoing case, aiming to claim recompense from the establishment where his son tragically lost his life. The lawsuit encompasses a spectrum of claims, including funeral expenses, psychological and psychiatric costs, and the profound loss of guidance, services, care, and support that Ball has experienced.
This legal crescendo adds another layer to the already intricate legal battle over Takeoff’s $26 million estate, pitting father against mother. Titiana Davenport, Takeoff’s mother, previously initiated legal action against the Houston bowling alley, emphasizing insufficient security and the owners’ purported awareness of the venue’s history of violent incidents before the rapper’s untimely demise.
As the legal notes continue to play out in court, this symphony of justice unfolds, casting light on the intricacies and struggles within the Migos family. The narrative extends beyond the courtroom drama, offering a glimpse into the profound impact of Takeoff’s passing on those closest to him.












