

“Bottom line is that I am so sorry and embarrassed about it all,” Mercer wrote in a WhatsApp message. Several hours after Mercer’s detention at the Canadian border, she apologized to her colleagues. Quin also intimated that Paul got the position only because he was the cousin of “someone very important at FAE.” Quin wrote, “Honestly this is so first access.” In another apparent reference to Stennett, the CEO, Quin wrote that “Sarah” was “up at 4am screaming down the phone” due to her “poor” staffing. Later in September 2017, according to the texts, Quin and Mercer disparaged Paul’s fitness for the job. Peep’s European tour manager, Stephen Paul, worked alongside Mercer. “It’s a proper mess,” Quin wrote, adding, “Sarah knows,” in an apparent reference to FAE CEO Sarah Stennett.

“I don’t know how this is going to happen,” Mercer wrote. Mercer and FAE employee Daisy Quin were discussing touring logistics, including hiring a tour bus instead of a van like on previous tours. The text messages date back to September 25, 2017, a week before Peep’s final U.S. A new hearing date has yet to be announced.) Legal experts have said that the suit could change the way the music industry views drugs. (At the February 10 hearing, the court said that it “will need additional time to consider the various filings in this case,” according to a court document. The evidence-obtained by Pitchfork via online records-came ahead of a hearing scheduled for February 10 where a Los Angeles Superior Court judge could have decided the crux of the case without it going to a jury for a trial. Peep, whose given name was Gustav Åhr, suffered a fatal drug overdose on November 15, 2017-three weeks after the incident at the Canadian border. Mercer’s text messages, along with the transcript of a deposition she gave in September 2021, are part of a 372-page compendium of evidence filed on January 28 by lawyers for Peep’s mother, Liza Womack, in her lawsuit over the death of her 21-year-old son. He had huge ambition and his career was flourishing.In late October 2017, Lil Peep’s tour manager Belinda Mercer texted a colleague: “This is the most mortifying experience of my life.” Mercer, who’d been on the job for only a month, had been detained at the Canadian border after authorities found illegal substances in her bag and on Peep’s tour bus the bus had gone on to its next stop in Toronto without her. He was highly intelligent, hugely creative, massively charismatic, gentle and charming. He had big goals and dreams for the future which he had shared with me, his team, his family and his friends. “I do not believe Peep wanted to die, this is so tragic.

“I am shocked and heartbroken,” Sarah Sennet, the CEO of First Access Entertainment, a management company that partnered with Lil Peep last year, said in a statement, according to Rolling Stone. Why didn’t he get him baker acted instead with his family’s help since he knew he had had a serious problem smh QQ November 16, stated in a reply to an RIP tweet for Lil Peep by manager Chase Ortega tweeted “I’ve been expecting this call for a year” which means he was just waiting for him to die while collecting his paycheck. Why didn't he get him baker acted instead with his family's help since he knew he had had a serious problem smh His manager Chase Ortega tweeted "I've been expecting this call for a year" which means he was just waiting for him to die while collecting his paycheck. “Mother f*ck.” He is being widely criticized online for not getting the rapper the help he appeared to so desperately need. “I’ve been expecting this call for a year,” Lil Peep’s manager Chase Ortega tweeted. He didn’t hide a lifestyle of taking prescription medications and other drugs on social media, in fact he appeared to have sent out numerous red flags or cries for help.
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Lil Peep, who has over a million followers on his Youtube channel, was famous for lyrics that were full of drug references, specifically pills. The aspiring artist was a mere 21-years-old.Īccording to TMZ, the rapper/emo star’s body was reportedly found on his tour bus at a stop in Arizona. Lil Peep, a New York based rapper and rising star, has died of a suspected overdose on his tour bus, according to several media reports. Story by Olivia Stiglich, Creative Consultant, Graeme Barrett /lilpeep /lilpeep /lil_peep /lilpeepmusic LYRICS Bother me, tell me… T03:30:06.000Z 1)’ OUT NOW /sober Produced by Smokesac and IIVI Video Directed by Sus Boy & Nick Koenig, Produced by Daniel Ostroff Director of Photography, C.J. Lil Tracy (Official Video) The Official "Awful Things" video, from ‘Come Over When You're Sober (Pt.
