Lil Wayne has been known to appear erratic in interviews, especially when gripping a double styrofoam cup. However, in a deposition video which just surfaced, the Young Money MC exhibited some of his most bizarre, hilarious behavior yet.

During the filmed deposition, which took place as part of the rapper's lawsuit against Quincy Jones' son Quincy Jones III (QD3), whom he is suing for unlawfully using his music in a documentary about his life, Weezy at first appears playful, dodging the defense's "stupid ass" questions.

"I don't know," Wayne says when asked if he performed at the Virgin Mobile Music Fest in 2008. "But I know I did perform at this bad ass bitch birthday party recently. She was crazy, stupid thick."

After repeatedly stating "I don't know" and "I don't recall" in response to a series of basic questions regarding his recent prison sentence and various legal infractions, Wayne eventually puts his hooded head down and appears to sleep. Then, when he preemptively answers a question, and is scolded by the judge, he responds randomly, "I'm sorry, that's my psychic," tapping his head.

Eventually, Wayne loses his temper, boldly threatening the lawyer, Pete Ross, in front of the judge.

"You know he can't save you, right? In the real world, he can't save you," Tha Carter IV creator declares. "I don't have to elaborate."

Watch Lil Wayne's Bizarre Deposition Video



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