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Fresh legal drama and non-stop business moves have kept Post Malone in the headlines lately. Just days ago TMZ and Complex reported that Post is staring down a multi-million dollar lawsuit from his former limousine driver, Larry Deuel. Deuel, a teacher and part-time driver, claims Post and Tyla Yaweh never paid him for his on-camera appearance in their 2020 "Tommy Lee" music video, and alleges he never signed over his name or likeness. The suit, filed in Utah, asks for at least $2.5 million in damages and $7.5 million in punitive, and covers claims from breach of contract to fraudulent inducement. Neither Post nor Tyla have commented publicly so far, and the court documents make it clear they tried resolving things outside legal channels for years before Deuel turned to the courts, which suggests this could drag on and may eventually force a public response.
The headlines do not end there. Post’s personal life has also been playing out in court: this summer he and his ex-fiancée Hee Sung Jamie Park switched their custody battle for their daughter from California to Utah. Park previously sought full custody but dismissed her California case in July. The details on the Utah filings are sealed, so no public info yet on the outcome or terms, but this is an ongoing story worth tracking for its potential impact on Post Malone’s private life and public image, especially as he becomes more family-focused.
It is not all legal woes. Post Malone has made major business news with the official launch of Posty’s, his massive downtown Nashville bar, opening in partnership with TC Restaurant Group. This 26,000-square-foot hotspot is now the biggest venue on Lower Broadway, featuring three stages, multiple bars, and big capacity, quickly drawing both fans and industry types. He made waves with his denim-clad appearance at the opening party, where he mingled with patrons and even hit the stage, according to AOL and local outlets.
He is also cementing himself as a leader in the country music scene. MusicRow reports he will headline the Tortuga Music Festival in 2026 alongside Kenny Chesney and Riley Green, with tickets just going on sale. This follows a busy summer touring stadiums—shows with Jelly Roll, international stops, and more appearances in the southern music landscape.
Finally, Post Malone trended on social media, but not for the reason you might expect: a package thief in Orange County earned the viral nickname “Postal Malone” after police noted his resemblance to the superstar and referenced hit song titles in their posts, a quirky moment covered by the LA Times and local Los Angeles media. Despite the wild ride from legal challenges to opening bars to internet memes, Post Malone keeps proving he’s never far from the center of pop culture’s attention.
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