Lil Wayne's former assistant was required to love dogs, have pleasant hygiene, and know how to roll blunts, according to new legal documents.
Andrew Williams, who worked for the rapper for years, is suing Wayne over an alleged assault on a private jet in 2022.
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His job description is now part of the court case.
The assistant had to be on call 24/7, remain discreet about personal matters, and sign a non-disclosure agreement.
Duties included waking Wayne on time, having pre-rolled blunts ready, and restocking preferred wraps before running out.
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Williams was also responsible for handling small purchases, informing Wayne of all purchases, traveling with him at all times, packing bags for trips, and ensuring smooth daily operations.
The job required the assistant to be available by phone at all hours with a charged phone, run errands, be comfortable around kids and dogs, be self-motivated, and have a positive attitude.
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Wayne's team noted the assistant must keep up with a fast-paced lifestyle without engaging personally.
The role also demanded working under pressure, being mentally sound, strong enough to carry a bag, and having pleasant personal hygiene.
Williams claims Wayne assaulted him on a jet after he tried to intervene in a fight between the rapper and the pilot.
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Wayne denies the allegations, arguing any actions were in self-defense.
