(EXCLUSIVE) En Vogue Singer Maxine Jones – SHUT DOWN in Battle w/ Ex-Band Mates: You can’t use the group’s name EVER!
theJasmineBRAND.com exclusively reports, former En Vogue member Maxine Jones has been shut down in her multi-year long battle with her ex-band mates, with the court ordering that the singer can never use the band name again to promote herself or any performances.
En Vogue members Cindy Herron and Terry Ellis filed a federal lawsuit against their former band mate Maxine Jones for 1 million dollars back in 2012. They accused her of illegally using the band name to promote her performances, despite them owning the trademark to “En Vogue”. Maxine blasted her former group mates and demanded the judge allow her to continue using the name for concerts.
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