lawsuits
Pastor Mase’s struggle single just cost him more money. A judge ordered the former Bad Boy rapper to pay a model whose pic he swiped for his quickly forgotten “Why Can’t We” single, but the financial hit won’t be as bad as it could have been.
It appears Bill Cosby is choosing his battles wisely, or at least the ones he knows he can prove.
The onslaught of Bill Cosby rape/sexual misconduct allegations have provided a lot of hearsay with no action.
DJ Mustard is damn near the undisputed producer of the year but an old running buddy by the name of Mike Free is alleging in a new lawsuit that it’s all a sham.
Back in April of this year, 50 Cent lost a massive lawsuit against his first-born headphone company, Sleek Audio for stealing their designs and using them to flaunt his next chick, SMS Audio.
A Keyshia Cole fade could be worth a lot of money if you live to tell about. And Sabrina Mercadel, the longtime Cash Money employee who took a jealously fueled, rhythm-and-bruisin’ after being excused of trying to steal Birdman from Cole (*snicker*), has finally come to her senses (or consciousness) and decided to take appropriate […]
Ghostface Killah better hope his upcoming collaboration with the Wu-Tang Clan makes a splash on the Billboard Charts because he’s about to come out-of-pocket.
Fame and fortune generally run up a very expensive bill in the game of life. More often than not, there are people who are trying to get a piece of your earnings, sometimes even by the most seedy methods one can think of.
Dame Dash has professionally washed his hands with all thngs with a “Roc” prefix but a Manhattan federal judge is making him relive the past regarding the ongoing saga of the Roc-A-Fella logo lawsuit.
It appears that Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams’ “Blurred Lines” lawsuit isn’t going away anytime soon. Yesterday, October 30, U.S. District Judge John Kronstadt denied the two pop stars’ motion for summary judgment, which means the case will live to see another day. Or many days.
Chris Brown’s current road to redemption means he would have to pave the gravel he kicked up in his recent past. Which means, paying off the victims from the last couple of fades he caught.
Converse has had enough of all those Chuck Taylor bootlegs. The shoe company has sued 31 companies, including Ralph Lauren and Walmart, for making knock offs of its iconic sneaker, the Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star.