[EXCLUSIVE] Drake & Lil Wayne Score 500k Victory in Concert Promoter Lawsuit
Drake (real name Aubrey Drake Graham) & Lil Wayne (real name Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr. ) scored a nearly 500k legal victory against a concert promoter, with the lawsuit against the rappers being dismissed.
The Young Money Cash Money artists were sued by a company named Cahuenga, Inc. back in 2012, who claimed the duo were a no-show at a 2011 club performance they agreed to perform. The company demanded $432,337.50 in damages they incurred for the event not happening.
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