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Nelly is now in the clear for the $50 million lawsuit that St. Lunatics rapper Ali filed on behalf of the group. Billboard ...
St. Lunatics filed a $50 million lawsuit against their former band member Nelly, aka Cornell Iral Haynes Jr., for copyright ...
Nelly is one step closer to putting his legal battle behind him, as fellow St. Lunatics member Ali has officially dropped his $50 million lawsuit against the Country Grammar rapper.
The last of the St. Lunatics has dropped their lawsuit accusing Nelly of not compensating them for work done on his first album, Country Grammar. According to Billboard, Ali (Ali Jones), one-fourth of ...
Ali claimed Nelly had refused to acknowledge his work on his debut solo album, but the star's lawyers said the long-delayed case was "frivolous." By Bill Donahue Nelly’s former St. Lunatics ...
All is finally well in the Nelly and St. Lunatics universe. Nelly is officially off the hook in the $50 million lawsuit filed by Ali on behalf of the St. Lunatics. The case centered on allegations ...
Ali Jones was the only remaining group member attached to the case after Murphy Lee, Kyjuan, and City Spud were removed shortly after it was filed last year ...
So basically, that $50 million lawsuit filed against Nelly by his former St. Lunatics group member Ali has been dismissed.
Attorneys for Ali did not give a reason for withdrawing the lawsuit. However, Nelly’s attorney, Ken Freundlich, asked the judge not to dismiss the case yet and to sanction Ali’s lawyer.
Nelly is off the hook for supposedly unpaid royalties for members of his crew, St. Lunatics. The final remaining member of the crew continuing their lawsuit against Nelly has dropped the suit, ...