theJasmineBRAND.com has exclusively learned that Lil Wayne’s manager Cortez Bryant allegedly feared for his life during an incident with Jas Prince — Christian Milian’s ex-fiancee. Allegedly, Jas Prince chased him around a room with a gun, threatening him to sign documents paying him a higher percentage of Drake’s royalties.
As previously reported, earlier this year Jas filed a federal lawsuit against Cash Money Records. Reportedly, he explained that back in 2007 — he discovered Drake and signed him to Aspire Music Group. Then, Cash Money allegedly approached them and they wanted to sign Drake, but to do so they had to agree to pay 22% of all Drake’s advances, net profits and other advances to Jas Prince & Aspire.
Jas claims Cash Money owes him 4 million and he filed suit for breach of contract. Lil Wayne’s label fired back claiming they never had a deal with Jas and the contract was signed by Aspire.
Jas filed suit against Lil Wayne’s manager Cortez Bryant, an executive of Aspire, claiming he screwed him over on the deal they signed with Cash Money to bring them Drake.
Then recently, the deposition of Cortez Bryant’s lawyer was filed in the case. Reportedly, the lawyer explains that the contract that Jas is accusing Cash Money and Cortez of screwing him over on — was one that was signed by Cortez while having a gun pointed at him by Jas.
In the court documents, the lawyer explains that a deal was agreed upon by all parties but then a year later out of the blue, Jas showed up to where Cortez was and presented a new deal that he drafted by himself, which gave him more money from Drake’s music.
Cortez’s lawyer explains, my clients called in fear of their lives. The docs claim that Prince chased them around the table with a gun and threatened to kill them if they didn’t sign the new agreement. He goes on to say Cortez didn’t call the police because he feared for his life and he just signed the document.
As previously reported, earlier this year Jas filed a federal lawsuit against Cash Money Records. Reportedly, he explained that back in 2007 — he discovered Drake and signed him to Aspire Music Group. Then, Cash Money allegedly approached them and they wanted to sign Drake, but to do so they had to agree to pay 22% of all Drake’s advances, net profits and other advances to Jas Prince & Aspire.
Jas claims Cash Money owes him 4 million and he filed suit for breach of contract. Lil Wayne’s label fired back claiming they never had a deal with Jas and the contract was signed by Aspire.
Jas filed suit against Lil Wayne’s manager Cortez Bryant, an executive of Aspire, claiming he screwed him over on the deal they signed with Cash Money to bring them Drake.
Then recently, the deposition of Cortez Bryant’s lawyer was filed in the case. Reportedly, the lawyer explains that the contract that Jas is accusing Cash Money and Cortez of screwing him over on — was one that was signed by Cortez while having a gun pointed at him by Jas.
In the court documents, the lawyer explains that a deal was agreed upon by all parties but then a year later out of the blue, Jas showed up to where Cortez was and presented a new deal that he drafted by himself, which gave him more money from Drake’s music.
Cortez’s lawyer explains, my clients called in fear of their lives. The docs claim that Prince chased them around the table with a gun and threatened to kill them if they didn’t sign the new agreement. He goes on to say Cortez didn’t call the police because he feared for his life and he just signed the document.
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