Megan's attorneys say there's "overwhelming evidence" behind Lanez's conviction and that recent claims about a new witness and unseen footage are simply disinformation.
The confidential settlements are the latest in a string of lawsuits accusing brands of using copyrighted songs in TikTok and Instagram ads without paying for licenses.
With Kid Cudi's blockbuster testimony delayed by a day, prosecutors called an expert witness to explain how victims will often stay with abusers because they feel "trapped."
The rapper still might be on the hook financially, though, as Brandon Bills' lawsuit against a bowling alley where the attack allegedly happened is set to continue.
Jurors also heard testimony from an exotic dancer named "The Punisher" and a federal agent who discovered caches of baby oil during a raid on Diddy's Miami home.
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Cassie alleged that Diddy threatened to blow up Cudi's car after learning she was romantically involved with the Ohio rapper.
A jury decided that Epic Games, the company behind the gaming platform, did not infringe a patent when it put on animated concerts for tens of millions of gamers.
The singer says his ex, Hee Sung “Jamie” Park, is trying to use sneaky “gamesmanship” to move their daughter to California.
The "Push It" hip-hop duo says the company is violating copyright law by refusing to hand over control of its masters in the latest lawsuit to emerge from so-called "termination rights."