Lil Wayne Sued by Chef for Wrongful Termination

Lil Wayne fired his private chef on the drop of a hat, this after she ditched him in Vegas to take care of a urgent household emergency … so claims the lady in a brand new lawsuit.
Morghan Medlock simply filed swimsuit in opposition to Weezy for what she claims is wrongful termination, retaliation and a variety of illegal practices that she says she was subjected to when he canned her earlier this yr … simply because she went to go assist her injured son.
Based on the docs, obtained by TMZ, Medlock describes a visit to Vegas she tagged alongside for throughout Memorial Day weekend — for which she says she was doing her job (AKA, cooking all LW’s meals, and so forth). At this level, Medlock says she’d had the gig virtually 2 years.
Issues had been going swimmingly, that’s … till Medlock says she was notified of a head damage her 10-year-old had sustained that left him hospitalized. Clearly, Medlock wished to get again to L.A. ASAP — however claims Wayne and co. had been screwing up the flight again over shenanigans … specifically, that Weezy allegedly delayed issues by toking up on the plane.
As a substitute of standing round and ready for them to get their act collectively, Medlock says she hightailed it out of there on a separate flight — notifying Wayne’s assistant of the scenario and assuming they’d perceive. As a substitute, she claims she was terminated.
Medlock says after she left, Wayne’s staff stored asking her if she was quitting — to which she says she clearly responded, “No.” After her son was handled, Medlock says she tried getting again into the swing of issues as head chef — however claims she received the chilly shoulder.
Finally, Medlock claims any individual on Wayne’s staff texted her an ungraceful goodbye message, and he or she was later formally advised she was being let go … with a message from Wayne saying, “inform Chef Morghan this is not going to work” — or so she claims within the swimsuit.
She says her firing is in violation of CA regulation — to fireside somebody as a result of they missed work to care for his or her sick or injured youngster, and he or she desires at the least $500k from Wayne for the injustice.