(EXCLUSIVE) Faith Evans Settles Lawsuit Over Bad Boy Reunion Tour

(EXCLUSIVE) Faith Evans Settles Lawsuit Over Bad Boy Reunion Tour

Faith Evans, Sean Combs

Faith Evans Settles Lawsuit Over Bad Boy Reunion Tour

theJasmineBRAND.com exclusively reports, Faith Evans has reached a settlement with the concert promoter, who accused the singer of screwing him out of $100k with the parties signing a confidential deal to dismiss all claims against the other.

Here’s the latest: On February 9th, the promoter (Jeremy Hill) filed a voluntary dismissal of all claims against Evans. He explains they reached an amicable settlement out of court. Per their deal, he will dismiss the entire lawsuit and it will be closed once and for all.

(EXCLUSIVE) Faith Evans Settles Lawsuit Over Bad Boy Reunion Tour

Faith Evans

Here’s the backstory: A promoter named Jeremy Hill and his company The Middle Georgia
Entertainment Group filed suit against Faith and Live Nation Worldwide.

Back in 2015, Hill explains he worked out a deal with Faith to perform at the Wolf Creek Amphitheater in Atlanta. The singer was paid a total of $17,500 for the show when she signed the deal.

The man said after their deal was made, it was announced Faith would be on the Bad Boy Family Reunion Tour, which would be held at Phillips Arena — two days before her show at Wolf Creek. He claimed that this would be a breach of their agreement.

Then despite knowing she had a gig on September 10th, 2016 in Georgia, she entered into a deal with Live Nation to perform in Florida the same day.

Hill contacted Live Nation and even sent cease and desist letters demanding they stop interfering with his deal with Faith. They never responded to his demands.

He explained that if the Faith concert didn’t go as planned, he would experience pain & suffering, loss of reputation and good will amongst his clients within the entertainment industry and suffer damages in excess of $100k+.

(EXCLUSIVE) Faith Evans Settles Lawsuit Over Bad Boy Reunion Tour

Evans responded, and explained that the contract she signed for the performance was with The
Middle Georgia Entertainment Group NOT Jeremy Hill and therefore, he personally has no legal standing to sue her.

Faith accused Hill of having a vendetta against Live Nation – the promoter behind the Bad Boy Reunion Tour – and as a result he filed his lawsuit.

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Authored by: TJB Writer