Melvin “4rest” Moore is suing the R&B singer, Parkwood Entertainment and Columbia Records for copyright infringement, fraudulent misrepresentation and more.
The attorney argued in a hearing on Wednesday (Feb. 19) that the individual band members can't be held responsible for the festival's cancellation.
In a joint statement, the DJ and plaintiffs announced they have "amicably decided to resolve this matter and move on in peace."
"The trauma that my wife, my children, my loved ones and I have endured can never be dismissed," wrote Jay-Z in an Instagram post.
The new case comes days after the rapper made offensive claims about Jewish people on social media and ran a Super Bowl ad for a swastika t-shirt.
A rare book dealer says Henley, Azoff & their attorneys accused him of trying to profit off stolen handwritten lyric sheets while knowing they had been legally obtained.
The judge refused to dismiss the allegations against Milagro Gramz, saying the superstar rapper had made a "compelling case" that a gossip blogger defamed her.
In two new lawsuits, a pair of Jane Does say they were assaulted by Combs and/or his associates in incidents that occurred in the 1990s.
Attorneys for rapper Dank Demoss say the incident, which went viral after she posted it to TikTok and Instagram, violated Michigan civil rights laws.
The reality stars joined more than 20 other property owners in the lawsuit, which claims a decision to "drain" a nearby reservoir left firefighters unable to stop the blaze's spread.