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Kanye West, Photographer, Settle Lawsuit Over Airport Attack

In this Jan. 24, 2015, file photo, BET Honoree Kanye West accepts the Visonary Award at the BET Honors 2015 at Warner Theater in Washington. West on Tuesday, April 7, 2015, settled a lawsuit filed by a paparazzo who the rapper attacked outside a Los Angeles International Airport terminal in 2013. Daniel Ramos’ attorney Gloria Allred wrote in a statement that the suit was settled in part after West apologized to her client and the pair shook hands. (Photo by Kevin Wolf/Invision/AP, File)
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Kanye West and a paparazzo he attacked have settled a lawsuit, at least in part with a handshake and an apology.
West was sued by Daniel Ramos after the 2013 attack outside a terminal at Los Angeles International Airport and the case was scheduled to go to trial next week. Ramos’ attorney Gloria Allred wrote in a statement issued Tuesday that the case had been settled and West had apologized to her client.
Allred sent a photo of West, smiling, as he shook Ramos’ hand.
West’s attorney Shawn Holley did not immediately return phone and email messages seeking comment.
Allred wrote that other details of the settlement will not be released, but said the apology was a major component.
Ramos’ lawsuit stated he was attacked by West after he asked the rapper why he wouldn’t talk to photographers.
“Celebrities are not above the law, and they have no right to physically attack someone simply because they were asked a question,” Allred wrote in a statement.
West, 37, pleaded no contest last year to misdemeanor battery and remains on probation.
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