Lil Kim Sued By Her Record Company
Lil Kim has been hit with a $2.5 million lawsuit by a New York based record label over claims of breach of contract.
The Associated Press is reporting that Brookland Media filed a lawsuit with Manhattan’s state Supreme Court on Tuesday (October 7) claiming the rapper has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on recording, equipment and advances for her upcoming album, but has only recorded a handful of tracks.
The lawsuit adds that Kim attempted to change her contract with the label and has refused to continue recording her album until they agree to her new terms.
As well as seeking damages, Brookland Media are asking the court to enforce their contract and prevent the rapper from recording with another label.
Lil’ Kim’s lawyer, Londell McMillan, claims the label are using the lawsuit "to leverage their own position" in the contract dispute.
Labels: Business, Crime and Courts, Entertainment, Hip Hop
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