A man said he was "humiliated" after his back tattoo was edited onto a model on the rapper's racy Gangsta Bitch Music Vol. 1 album art.
In a new lawsuit, the rapper is demanding that Bacardi, which he says is legally required to buy his 50% stake in the company, turn over key information about their D'Usse brand of Cognac.
Adrian Kwiatkowski, 23, hacked the artists’ cloud-based accounts and sold their songs on the dark web in exchange for cryptocurrency.
Lawyers for the family of a man killed at the festival say they've resolved their legal claims, but thousands of other alleged victims are still suing.
Facing accusations that Cardi's "raunchy" album cover left a California dad "devastated," the star herself takes the witness stand to defend herself.
Photographer Robert Barbera had claimed that Cyrus reposted his 2020 image without a license or permission.
Derrel McDavid's lawyer believes he deserves to be recouped after enduring "frivolous, vexatious and bad faith prosecution over which he prevailed."
Also in this week's recap: Prince's big day at the Supreme Court, a $10 million judgment against Slacker, and much more.
Attorneys say they'll seek $250 million from West, arguing the rapper's "repugnant" comments have "retraumatized" Floyd's daughter.
"This decision is about money and bending to the ego of a music business power broker," says the Rolling Stone founder of attorney Allen Grubman's induction.