LL’s Son Cool Again After Nasty Altercation, NYC Arrest

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Music mogul LL Cool J‘s son Najee Smith has reportedly been released from jail following an arrest this week in New York City.

According to reports, the 26-year-old is no longer in police custody.

LL Cool J’s son has been released from custody following his arrest on Tuesday (29Sep15). Editors at the New York Daily News report he was eventually released from custody late in the day without posting bail. (ABC 5)

According to reports, police arrested LL’s 26-year-old son on trespassing charges this week.

Najee Smith was cuffed after an altercation at a restaurant on Ninth Avenue near West 13th Street in the Meatpacking District at about 3:15 a.m., police say. Authorities say that they were called to the scene after Smith, 26, refused to leave and was combative with workers who tried to escort him out. (NBC Bay Area)

The incident went down at one of New York’s most high-profile nightclubs.

Smith and other patrons were attending Catch Rooftop’s Monday night party, which organizers bill as “one of the most exclusive in the city and is host to fashion models, celebrities, nightlife industry insiders and big spending bottle clients,” according to the club’s website. Bottle service at the swanky nightspot range from $400 to more than $600 and tables can cost up to $1,600, the website notes. (NY Daily News)

The 26-year-old Smith is one of LL’s four children.

In addition, Smith appeared to be intoxicated. He was put behind bars and charged with criminal trespassing.
NCIS: Los Angeles actor LL Cool J and his wife, Simone Smith, are also parents to three daughters: Italia, 24, Samaria, 20, and Nina, 15. (Us Magazine)

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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

SOHH.com Writer. You're likely to find me covering hip-hop news and music releases. Netflix is still my go-to before Disney Plus.

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