Jada Pinkett Smith asks court for Bilaal Salaam to pay legal bills

Jada Pinkett Smith asks court for Bilaal Salaam to pay legal bills


Jada Pinkett Smith is asking a judge to make Bilaal Salaam cover the $49,000 in legal fees she racked up fighting claims he made in a December lawsuit.

According to a motion filed April 20 and obtained by The Times, Pinkett Smith is asking that Salaam pay $49,181.23, consisting of β€œreasonable attorneys’ fees incurred” in connection with Pinkett Smith’s successful special motion to strike Salaam’s complaint, β€œplus further fees and costs associated with this motion.”

Salaam β€” Will Smith’s former best friend of 40 years who also goes by Brother Bilaal β€” filed a lawsuit against the β€œBad Moms” actor in December, alleging emotional distress and seeking $3 million in damages.

Salaam claimed that in September 2021, he attended a private birthday party for Will Smith at the Regency Calabasas Commons. According to his lawsuit, he was in the lobby of the movie theater when Pinkett Smith approached him with about seven members of her entourage and threatened him. Salaam’s suit claims that Pinkett Smith told him he would β€œend up missing or catch a bullet” if he kept β€œtelling her personal business.” She also allegedly pressured him to sign a non-disclosure agreement.

In November 2023, Salaam appeared on the β€œUnwine With Tasha K” podcast and alleged that he walked into Duane Martin’s dressing room and saw Will Smith having a sexual encounter with the β€œAll of Us” actor. He also made claims about Pinkett Smith’s sexual habits.

Pinkett Smith swiftly responded during an appearance on β€œThe Breakfast Club” and said that Salaam started the rumors as part of a broader β€œmoney shakedown” and that his claims were β€œridiculous and nonsense.”

β€œIt’s not true and we’re going to take care of it,” she said. β€œWe’re about to take legal action.”

Salaam beat Pinkett Smith to the courthouse and sued her in December, but Pinkett Smith asked the judge to toss the case in February.

According to the motion filed this week, the former β€œRed Table Talk” host argues Salaam should pay her hefty legal bills because she β€œprevailed on her anti-SLAPP motion” and the court struck all allegations relating to media statements β€œthat formed the basis for Plaintiff’s three causes of action, as well as additional allegations regarding a cease-and-desist letter.”

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