The legal battle involving ‘Teen Mom’ personality Cheyenne Floyd has come to an end as the $25,000 lawsuit filed against her has been dismissed. Floyd was accused of causing a vehicle collision while trying to evade gunfire from a driveby shooting incident.
31-year-old Cheyenne, whose legal name is Kristyn, was initially taken to court for the car crash that took place in August 2021, with the lawsuit filed on June 7, 2023.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What was the outcome of the lawsuit against Cheyenne Floyd?
A: The lawsuit filed against Cheyenne Floyd, in which plaintiffs sought damages over $25,000, has been dismissed. The plaintiffs themselves requested the dismissal against Cheyenne.
Q: When did the alleged car accident involving Cheyenne Floyd occur?
A: The car accident occurred back in August 2021, but the lawsuit was not filed until June 7, 2023.
Q: What were the plaintiffs claiming in the lawsuit?
A: The plaintiffs claimed to have suffered wage loss, general damages, medical expenses, property damage, loss of earning capacity, and other damages due to the car accident.
Q: Why was Cheyenne Floyd included in the lawsuit?
A: The lawsuit suggested that the actions taken by Cheyenne to avoid a gunman during a driveby shooting contributed to the collision that resulted in the alleged damages.
Q: Were criminal charges confirmed against the alleged gunman in the driveby shooting?
A: As of now, The U.S. Sun has not confirmed any criminal charges pending against the alleged shooter.
Conclusion
In a fortunate turn of events for Cheyenne Floyd, of ‘Teen Mom’ fame, the legal dispute accusing her of causing an accident has been resolved with the dismissal of the $25,000 claim. Despite the traumatic background of the incident involving a driveby shooting, today marks an end to the ongoing litigation for Floyd. While the ordeal must have been a harrowing experience, especially with her children in the vehicle at the time, she can now move forward without the looming impact of the civil case.