The "Cashin' Out" rapper's mother was also sentenced to 30 years behind bars in the case.
Lawyers for the superstar's company didn't mince words, calling ex-staffer Asha Daniels a "brazen liar" whose lawsuit "makes a mockery of true victims."
Police are still investigating Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury performance, and Kneecap MC Mo Chara still faces a terror charge over a separate incident at the O2 Forum last year.
The rapper says in the lawsuit that Shaniqua Tompkins signed away her life story to him in exchange for $80,000 in 2007.
The major label says Salt-N-Pepa can’t exercise so-called “termination rights” because the rappers didn’t execute their own record deal.
A lawyer for the rap icon's estate tells Billboard that public figures must "dearly hold on to their good name and use of their images.”
The singer says local police officers are refusing to stop trespassers who are trying to "antagonize, bully and harass" his family.
U.K. authorities stepped in after learning of a teenager’s plot to target the first night of the much-anticipated Live ’25 tour.
The singer says guitarist Dave Navarro and his other bandmates attacked him onstage after years of "bullying" him by playing their instruments too loudly.
Dave Navarro, Eric Avery and Stephen Perkins claim the band suffered "a swift and painful death" following the incident and lost millions of dollars.