The music giant says that "one of the most lucrative college sports programs in the world" has refused for years to pay for music featured on its social media channels.
The case claims that Clinton's former agent, Armen Boladian, used “abusive, deceptive, and fraudulent practices” to take control of 90 percent of the funk legend's catalog.
Five months after a federal appeals court rejected an infringement lawsuit over Sheeran's "Thinking Out Loud," the star's accusers want the nine justices to revive their case.
The woman says she hasn't recanted and wasn't pressured to target Jay-Z. His lawyers responded with a flurry of new filings, including reports from private investigators.
The superstar accuses Mireddys González Castellanos and her sister of negligently running two of his companies and engaging in a defamatory campaign against him.
Megan sued blogger Milagro "Gramz" Cooper in October for defamation, cyberstalking, emotional distress and more.
Melvin “4rest” Moore is suing the R&B singer, Parkwood Entertainment and Columbia Records for copyright infringement, fraudulent misrepresentation and more.
The attorney argued in a hearing on Wednesday (Feb. 19) that the individual band members can't be held responsible for the festival's cancellation.
In a joint statement, the DJ and plaintiffs announced they have "amicably decided to resolve this matter and move on in peace."
"The trauma that my wife, my children, my loved ones and I have endured can never be dismissed," wrote Jay-Z in an Instagram post.