Ear Hustlin’: Jay Z Involved In $100k Extortion Deal
Reportedly, Jay Z is involved an alleged extortion attempted. Reportedly, a producer by the name of Chauncey Mahan has been holding the masters to some of his hit records, for the last 12 years. So what’s the big fuss? Chauncey alleges he’s been keeping them safe with no compensation. Things get tricky when reportedly, Chauncey has requested what some consider a pricey storage fee. TMZ reports:
TMZ broke the story … Chauncey Mahan was detained by police Friday after Jay Z’s people accused him of stealing the master recordings for several big songs back in 2002 — and then trying to hold them for ransom — a $100,000 “storage fee.”
But Chauncey insists the allegations are BS — telling TMZ, he didn’t steal jack … Def Jam asked him to keep track of the recordings in 2002 because no one else was doing it. According to Chauncey, Jay Z “was a stupid kid smoking blunts” who was reckless with his intellectual property.
What’s more, over the last 10 years, Chauncey says he’s repeatedly notified Jay Z’s people that he was in possession of the masters, and they blew him off. He says he finally asked for money last week when he could no longer afford to keep the masters in storage.
Chauncey says he asked for $100,000 to compensate him for keeping the recordings safe for 12 years. FYI, the masters are for Jay Z’s “Volume 3” and “Dynasty” albums — including huge songs like “Big Pimpin” and “I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me).”
And this is interesting: Chauncey says some of the masters sound awful … which might explain why Jay Z is freaking out.
The police have since taken possession of the tapes until a judge can determine rightful ownership. No official response from Jay Z’s camp.
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