Aaron Hall Finally Served

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    R&B singer Aaron Hall has reportedly been located and served legal papers at an Extended Stay hotel in Alpharetta, Georgia, ending more than a year of unsuccessful attempts to reach him.

    Hall, best known as the former lead vocalist of Guy, was found on February 2, 2026, according to reports. The legal papers are tied to a civil lawsuit alleging sexual assault dating back to 1990. The suit was filed by Liza Gardner and also names Sean “Diddy” Combs as a co-defendant. All parties have denied the allegations.

    Sources say a process server confirmed Hall’s identity after he answered the door. When presented with the documents, Hall allegedly refused to accept them verbally, prompting the server to leave the papers at his feet—an action that qualifies as legal service under Georgia law.

    Despite online rumors, Hall was never officially reported missing. He had reportedly avoided service attempts across several states, including California and Ohio.

    Hall has not publicly commented on the matter, and his legal team has yet to issue a statement. With service now completed, the case is expected to proceed in court.

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