By removing his lyrics from the case, Durk's attorneys say prosecutors have “effectively conceded” that they presented "misleading information" to keep him locked up.
After the venue nixed Landry’s back-to-back performances over permitting issues, the producer and her team pivoted — and produced four last-minute shows in New York.
The app will provide "deeper insights into careers and fan bases."
A dispute over who owns the rights to 1967 R&B song that was heavily sampled in Bakar's social media sleeper hit has spilled into federal court.
"It's shaping up amazingly," Sabin says of the move from Nashville to Atlanta. "Our sponsorships are off the charts."
The suit, which also names Robinson's wife as a defendant, says the R&B legend followed a pattern when raping the housekeepers in his Los Angeles-area home over nearly 20 years.
The venue is set to open in the capital's Covent Garden area.
Jury selection is underway at Diddy's sex trafficking and racketeering trial in New York City.
In this week's Legal Beat, prosecutors stop quoting Lil Durk's lyrics, Diddy's trial gets underway, Jimmy Page faces a copyright case and much more.
The San Francisco-based label will release a collaborative project from N3ON and his network of creatives.






