Bad Boy Records boss Sean Combs has denied the allegations against him.
The lawsuit says a staffer spent two years in the mid-1990s as "prey to a predator" that the Recording Academy "could have stopped.”
The latest allegations against the hip-hop mogul claim he "sex trafficked" a 17-year-old high school junior before assaulting her in his studio.
There are “no special First Amendment protections" for a sneaker that rapper released with a Brooklyn art collective, a federal court says.
In this week's Legal Beat, Hall v. Oates goes public, the YSL trial finally starts, Kelly Clarkson wins $2.6 million from her ex-husband, and more.
Some record deals may cover “voice rights” that could be used for artificial intelligence; artists are negotiating for clarity and exceptions.
The "Empire" actor told police in 2019 that he was the victim of a racist and homophobic attack.
A California agency says Brandon Blackstock shouldn't have received commissions for the deals, including one that secured Clarkson's judging role on The Voice.
The judge granted a restraining order preventing John Oates from selling his share of the duo's joint venture until an arbitrator has heard Daryl Hall's objections.
At a court hearing, elite music litigators argued over Daryl Hall's bid for a restraining order that would continue blocking John Oates from selling his stake to Primary Wave.