In this week’s Legal Beat, Diddy is acquitted of his heftiest charges, Megan Thee Stallion must face claims over sex in a car, T.I.'s $71 million doll verdict is slashed and much more.
The decision means the long-running dispute between the Harrises and toymaker MGA will likely be tried before a jury for a remarkable fourth time.
Scott Fellows claims Sony intentionally cut him out of a 2021 licensing deal that allowed Big Time Rush to reunite as an independent entity in exchange for 10% of future revenues.
The passage of the bill, which allows musicians to deduct recording costs in the year they were incurred, was hailed by Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason jr.
A juror in the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs is opening up about the decision-making process behind Wednesday's verdict.
The jury may have been swayed by prosecution errors, like overcharging and missing witnesses, as well as the defense’s shrewd decision to admit domestic abuse from day one.
The radio personality had a lot to say, including calling the case a "witch hunt."
Defense attorney Marc Agnifilo praised jurors for the partial acquittal and hinted that the rapper will appeal his prostitution conviction, telling reporters, “We are just getting started.”
King Combs recently release an EP with Ye that includes a song entitled "Diddy Free."
The rapper will remain in custody until his sentencing hearing, where he faces a relatively short prison term after being acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering.






