(EXCLUSIVE) Jay Z’s Alleged Extortionist SHUT DOWN in Court Over Roc-A-Fella Records
Jay Z fired back at the lawsuit claiming that Chauncey is a scam artist. He says that the man tried to extort a large sum of money from him for the return of computer sound files but when that failed, he filed the lawsuit in federal court. The music mogul demanded the case be dismissed and his ex-employee be awarded NOTHING.
Then on April 15th, the judge came back with his decision and dismissed the entire lawsuit filed by Chauncey. The order states that the suit was brought YEARS after the statue of limitations to claim ownership of the songs created.
The judge says the man’s arguments are “frivolous” and fail to persuade him of his case. The order awarded Chauncey nothing from his suit and the case was closed the same day.
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