A parking lot attendant filed a civil lawsuit Thursday against Machine Gun Kelly for allegedly traumatizing him last month on a Los Angeles movie set.
John Martin Tilli, 49, sued the 31-year-old singer - real name Colson Baker - for assault, battery, negligence and elder abuse, according to an article by TMZ.
Tilli alleged that MGK got aggressive and pushed him after he asked if MGK had a permit to film his movie 'Good Mourning With A U' on August 23 in a Studio City parking lot, according to court documents.
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Civil suit: Machine Gun Kelly, shown last month in Los Angeles, was sued Thursday by a parking lot attendant who claimed he traumatized him
The lawsuit claimed that Tilli arrived for work that morning to open the gate allowing bank branch employees into the lot. Tilli claimed he parked his car where MGK and Mod Sun, 34, were filming their movie and they asked him to move his car because it was in the shot, according to documents filed with a Los Angeles court.
Tilli then claimed that he asked MGK if he had a permit to film before learning from the bank branch that he did not have permission, according to the lawsuit.
The lawsuit claimed that Tilli informed MGK's crew that they needed a permit and asked them to leave.
Tilli alleged that MGK and his production crew and staff then became aggressive and surrounded him, according to court documents.
Interesting: The alleged altercation - which production sources claim did not get physical - happened on the set where he and Mod Sun are co-directing debut film Good Mourning With A U, as they are seen filming in Hollywood on Wednesday, September 1
The lawsuit, which described Tilli as 'a very sensitive, soft-spoken, gentle, quiet person', alleged that MGK pushed him from the front while crew members pushed him from behind.
Tilli in his lawsuit