A state appeals court has resolved a dispute over who gets access to Kelly's account to pay for monetary judgments, but major questions remain unanswered.
The officers say they've been "subjected to ridicule" over the rapper's critical posts about a guns-drawn search last year that resulted in no criminal charges.
The deal would resolve a case filed by a musical collaborator who says she was offered just $25,000 from the much-publicized NFT sale.
The label claims an artist named Trefuego "brazenly" used a segment from a 1986 instrumental song by Japanese composer Toshifumi Hinata without permission.
The singer avoided battery charges by entering a prefiling diversion program.
In this week's Legal Beat, a last-minute settlement for Posty, a new lawsuit against Bad Bunny, another defamation win for Cardi B and much more.
Minutes before a closely-watched trial was set to start, the star has reached a deal with a songwriter who says he helped create the hit song.
Rudolph Isley claims his brother Ronald has unfairly tried to lock up exclusive rights to a name that's supposed to be jointly owned.
The gossip blogger had argued the verdict was caused by "lopsided" evidence in favor of the rap superstar, but a federal appeals court was unswayed.
Carliz De La Cruz Hernández claims the superstar illegally used a voice memo of her uttering the now-famous catchphrase without her consent.