Adam Grandmaison, widely known as Adam22, is the host of the popular “No Jumper” podcast. He is currently facing a lawsuit from an individual who claims he was violently assaulted and battered at the podcast’s office in Los Angeles.
The complaint, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, states that the incident occurred during a visit to the studio, resulting in physical injuries and emotional distress. At 40 years old, Adam22 has amassed a huge following through his podcast, which features hip-hop interviews and cultural commentary. However, this legal battle adds to his already controversial public image.
The plaintiff, whose identity has not been publicly disclosed in initial reports, is seeking damages for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. While details of the alleged assault are limited, court documents describe it as both unprovoked and severe. As of now, Adam22’s representatives have not publicly responded to the lawsuit, which was filed on July 31, 2025, according to records from the Los Angeles court.
Adam22 is being sued by a man who claims he was violently assaulted and battered at the office where Adam films his popular "No Jumper" podcast.
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Background on Adam22 and No Jumper
Adam22 launched “No Jumper” in 2011 as a blog focused on hip-hop and street culture, evolving it into a YouTube podcast that has amassed over 4.5 million subscribers. Known for raw, unfiltered conversations, the show has hosted artists like Lil Yachty and Cardi B, but has also faced criticism for promoting controversial figures. This lawsuit marks another legal challenge for Adam22, following past disputes over content and business practices.
The office where the alleged incident occurred serves as the primary filming location for “No Jumper,” a hub for creators and guests. Legal experts suggest the case could hinge on witness testimonies and surveillance footage, if available.
The lawsuit accuses Adam22 of negligence and failure to provide a safe environment, potentially exposing him to significant financial liability. If proven, it could damage his reputation in the entertainment industry. Social media reactions have been mixed, with some fans defending Adam22 as a victim of frivolous claims, while others call for accountability. The case is in its early stages, with a court date yet to be set.
This incident underscores the risks associated with high-profile media operations. For updates on celebrity legal battles, follow reliable sources.
Lawsuits like this highlight the intersection of fame, workplace safety, and accountability in the digital media space. As “No Jumper” continues to grow, such allegations could impact sponsorships and viewer trust. F