Megan Thee Stallion Drops Lawsuit Against Carl Crawford & J. Prince, Crawford Responds “Now Run My Bread” + Megan Says “YOU STILL GETTING SUED BC YOU OWE ME MONEY!!!”

Megan Thee Stallion Drops Lawsuit Against Carl Crawford & J. Prince, Crawford Responds “Now Run My Bread”, Megan Says “YOU STILL GETTING SUED BC YOU OWE ME MONEY!!!”

Things aren’t as settled as they seem between Megan Thee Stallion and her record label.

A few days ago, nearly two years after filing a lawsuit against her record label 1501 Certified Entertainment, “Hot Girl Summer” rapper Megan Thee Stallion asked a judge to dismiss the case due to her album in question Suga being released.

Megan Thee Stallion

According to recently obtained court documents (via Mob Radio), 27-year-old hip-hop artist Megan Thee Stallion submitted a formal request to the court judge asking to dismiss the lawsuit against her record label 1501 Certified Entertainment as well the labels owners Carl Crawford and J. Prince without prejudice.

The document reads:

“Megan Pete hereby nonsuits all of the claims she has asserted in the above-captioned lawsuit against Defendants 1501 Certified Entertainment, LLC, Carl Crawford, and James Prince, without prejudice to the re-filing of the same.”

It continues:

“Plaintiff’s claims concerning the release of her album ‘Suga’ on March 6, 2020 and the release of the feature track ‘Butter’ with BTS (Bangtan Boys) on August 27, 2021 have been resolved with the release of her music,” the petition continued. “As of the date of this filing, Pete is not waiving, and is expressly reserving all her audit rights pursuant to her contractual agreements with 1501 Certified Entertainment, LLC and other third-parties.”

 

In March of 2020, the “Captain Hook” artist filed the lawsuit against music moguls J. Prince and Carl Crawford months after signing a management deal with Jay-Z’s artist management company Roc Nation. She accused 1501 of attempting to block her from releasing her then upcoming album Suga as well as the song “Butter” which she was a feature on for K-Pop group BTS, due to her wanting to renegotiate what she deemed an unfair contract she signed five years ago.

J. Prince, Carl Crawford

After the motion was released, Crawford took to his Instagram account to celebrate the news and says that he wants the money allegedly owed to him dating back from 2018.

In the post he writes:

“Only the real town can relate. Now tell em to run my bread dating all the way back from 2018″

Crawford’s post quickly ushered a response from the self proclaimed “hot girl” herself, re-asserting claims that the record label still owes her money and says that their court case is far from over.

In response to Crawford’s post, Megan writes:

“This dude never know wtf is going on with his business. The case that Was dismissed against you was from when you wasn’t trying to let me drop music … you and 300 signed off and let me drop music so there is no case no more… we are most definitely STILL IN COURT and YOU STILL GETTING SUED BC YOU OWE ME MONEY!!! 

She continues:

“I AINT NEVER BEEN PAID FROM 1501 IN MY LIFE ! I make money bc im MEGAN THEE STALLION ! Grown ass men wanna bully me and eat off my name and paint me out as a villain online bc they know these bandwagon ass haters gone eat that shit up ! I dont even be saying shit to you lame ass niggas bc the TRUTH always comes out.”

Megan Thee Stallion

Megan’s post has since been deleted. No other details regarding the alleged additional court case against Carl Crawford and J. Prince have been released.

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Authored by: Kay Johnson