smh i knew this was all a promo stunt. wayne went too far on this. i blame tez cause he probably came up with this idea.
here is the court document for proof http://thejasminebrand.com/wp-conten...ey-Records.pdf
theJasmineBRAND.com exclusively reports, Lil Wayne has dropped his 51 million dollar lawsuit against Birdman’s Cash Money Records, without his mentor ever responding to his allegations of being screwed out of tens of millions for his yet to be released album “Tha Carter V”.
The rapper filed the lawsuit back in January of this year. Wayne accused Cash Money and Birdman of violating the deal they had and refusing to pay him tens of millions to him for his yet to be released “Tha Carter V”.
Wayne demanded that the court allow him to leave his contract with Cash Money due to the record label breaching their deal by not paying him his money. He filed suit against Cash Money for 51 million dollars for the money he was owed and damages for them not releasing his album. Wayne also wanted a court order stating he was the rightful owner of all copyrights related to Drake, Nicki Minaj and others.
Sources close to Wayne explained at the time that the rapper was willing to drop the lawsuit if he was paid the 8 million advance he was owed when he began recording “Tha Carter V” and also the 2 million he was to be paid for completing the album.
Birdman and his label Cash Money Records had yet to respond to the allegations in Wayne’s legal battle.
However on April 6th, Lil Wayne filed documents in the case stating he wishes to voluntarily dismiss the lawsuit against Cash Money. He dismissed the case “without prejudice” meaning he could re-file but it appears the rapper and his mentor Birdman may have reached a truce.
The rapper filed the lawsuit back in January of this year. Wayne accused Cash Money and Birdman of violating the deal they had and refusing to pay him tens of millions to him for his yet to be released “Tha Carter V”.
Wayne demanded that the court allow him to leave his contract with Cash Money due to the record label breaching their deal by not paying him his money. He filed suit against Cash Money for 51 million dollars for the money he was owed and damages for them not releasing his album. Wayne also wanted a court order stating he was the rightful owner of all copyrights related to Drake, Nicki Minaj and others.
Sources close to Wayne explained at the time that the rapper was willing to drop the lawsuit if he was paid the 8 million advance he was owed when he began recording “Tha Carter V” and also the 2 million he was to be paid for completing the album.
Birdman and his label Cash Money Records had yet to respond to the allegations in Wayne’s legal battle.
However on April 6th, Lil Wayne filed documents in the case stating he wishes to voluntarily dismiss the lawsuit against Cash Money. He dismissed the case “without prejudice” meaning he could re-file but it appears the rapper and his mentor Birdman may have reached a truce.
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