(EXCLUSIVE) Lil Wayne’s Manager Cortez Bryant: Jas Prince Owes ME 2 Million!
However, Bryant paints a different legal picture. Bryant has fired back at Jas and his claim that his company Aspire had screwed him out of money. He explains that Aspire has been attempting to audit the records of Cash Money to see how much they have made from Drake’s royalties and how much they were owed because they believe they haven’t been paid appropriately.
According to the docs filed, Bryant claims that Jas has been paid his percentage from all money they received from Cash Money. However, he says that it hasn’t been much because Cash Money hasn’t paid them what’s due. Bryant states that Aspire is owed millions of dollars from Drake’s music royalties.
To make matters worse, Bryant reportedly says that after Jas went and filed a federal lawsuit against Cash Money, the record label sent him $2 million dollars. He explains that money should have been sent to Aspire and NOT Jas and now he is screwed out of millions that should have been paid to HIS company.
Bryant claims that if anyone has been financially harmed in all of this, it has been him due to him losing out of $2 million.
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