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Skateboarding Olympian Nyjah Huston Allegedly Attacked a Man in L.A.

A Man is reportedly suing Nyjah Huston he allegedly attacked.
ShreddER September 23, 2022
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Professional skateboarder turned Olympian Nyjah Huston is being sued by a man who claims the athlete beat him up during an altercation in Los Angeles earlier this summer.

According to TMZ, the victim, Alexander Pou, filed the lawsuit Wednesday - alleging the incident happened on June 6 after Huston and a friend went to Pou's house to retrieve an item they had left the night before.

In the lawsuit, Pou alleges he tried to help Huston find the item, but when their search was unsuccessful, the skateboarder "became verbally abusive." He claims Nyjah "suddenly and without warning" began attacking him, causing injuries.

Unfortunately for the skateboarding star, this is not the first time he has faced a lawsuit alleging he got violent with somebody.

In 2017, a man claimed the skater jumped him at a house party and beat his face so viciously that he needed surgery to fix a broken nose.

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