
In a dramatic turn of events, Quavo is facing the consequences of a court ruling that could cost him over a million dollars. The valet who accused the rapper of assault is now actively pursuing the hefty judgment awarded to him after a trial that has captured public attention.
Antonio Henry, the valet involved in the incident, filed a lawsuit against Quavo back in 2020. He claimed that the altercation occurred in 2018 at the Encore Hotel & Casino, where he alleged that Quavo slapped him while attempting to break up a fight. Henry has maintained that the encounter left him both emotionally and physically scarred.
Despite Quavo’s firm denial of any wrongdoing, the court ultimately sided with Henry, ordering the Migos member to pay more than $650,000 in compensatory and punitive damages. When factoring in interest and legal fees, the total judgment exceeds a staggering $1.1 million.

Now, according to court documents, Henry is taking steps to collect on this judgment in Georgia, signaling that he is serious about pursuing what he believes is rightfully owed to him.
As the saga unfolds, fans and followers are left wondering: what will be the next chapter in this ongoing legal battle?


