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Thursday, March 30, 2023

Flo Rida’s 6-year-old son, Zohar Dillard, in ICU after fall from Jersey City apartment window

Flo Rida’s 6-year-old son in ICU after fall from Jersey City apartment window. 

Flo Rida's young son is currently in the Intensive Care Unit after he fell out of a window from the 5th story of an apartment building in Jersey City.

According to a report The Daily Voice published on Wednesday, March 29, the Florida native's six-year-old son Zohar Dillard fell straight to the pavement and suffered intense injuries. The child's mother Alexis Adams plans to take legal action against the building's management after she claims they were "negligent and careless" for not installing size guards on the windows. She's seeking an undisclosed amount for compensation to help pay for medical bills.

Dillard, who was previously diagnosed with autism and a brain condition, has been in the ICU since the incident occurred earlier this month. Her son suffered from "a shattered pelvis, left metatarsal fractures, a Grade 3 liver laceration, internal bleeding and collapsed lungs." In legal documents filed by Adams' lawyer Steven P. Haddad, the building and its management, Pitch Perfect 74, LLC, Goldberg Management, are listed as defendants along with several John and Jane Does, a construction company, a window installation company and others.

So far, Flo Rida has not spoken on the situation involving his son. He just got over his previous legal issues with energy drink Celsius. The rapper recently won $82.6 million after he sued the energy drink company for breach of contract.

The filing states that Dillard was hospitalized with fractures to his pelvis and feet, as well as a lacerated liver, a collapsed lung and internal bleeding.

In her suit, Adams claims that the building had been equipped with windows that “posed a hazardous condition,” which caused her son, who was born with a rare neurological disorder, to fall “to the concrete pavement below.”

Also named as defendants in the suit are the building’s managers, a construction company, a window installer and others as defendants. She is seeking damages, attorney fees and payment for her son’s medical expenses.

“As a single mom to a special-needs child, this feels like a nightmare. My heart is broken into a million pieces,” Adams said in a statement to News12 New Jersey. “I am devastated, angry and struggling to come to terms with the fact that my only child has suffered severe injuries due to willful negligence of our landlord and others involved In failing to take necessary safety measures.”

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