(EXCLUSIVE) Jas Prince Returns to Court, Claims Cash Money Owes $11 Million For Drake Royalties
Jas also filed suit in NY court against Lil Wayne’s manager Cortez Bryant, an executive of Aspire, claiming he screwed him over on the deal they signed with Cash Money to bring them Drake.
However, Bryant fired back at Jas and his claim that his company Aspire had screwed him out of money. He explains that Aspire had 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 all that their due.
Bryant claimed 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 stated that Aspire is owed millions of dollars from Drake’s music royalties.
The legal battle between Jas and Cortez Bryant and Aspire is still been fought out in New York Court.
Then on October 6th, Jas Prince headed back to court explaining he fears the money he is owed will never be seen if the court doesn’t take action immediately. Prince explains that per the deal he signed with Aspire he is owed his commission on Drake’s music, which he now claims comes out to a total of $11 MILLION DOLLARS.
He says Aspire and Cortez Bryant are refusing to collect on the money owed to Jas against Cash Money. Jas believes this is due to their friendship with Lil Wayne and Cash Money/Young Money. Therefore, he is demanding the court appoint a temporary receiver to sue Cash Money for him since he cannot sue them per his deal with Aspire. The judge as yet to make a decision on Jas’ motion.
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