The rocker claims his ex-fiance recruited women to make false allegations of sexual abuse, but a judge ruled that many of his claims should be dismissed.
The label will continue to pursue copyright infringement claims against the video-sharing app for continuing to use its catalog after Sony terminated its licensing deal.
Kayla Myers had accused the rapper of holding her at gunpoint for six hours at his home, issuing threats and physically assaulting her.
After the teachers expressed concerns about unsafe conditions and "severe bullying," they claim they were fired with no explanation.
The officers say they've been "subjected to ridicule" over the rapper's critical posts about a guns-drawn search last year that resulted in no criminal charges.
Cherri Bell says Chris "Kit" Gray's request that she ship “smoking paraphernalia from a marijuana dispensary including vape pens and vials” violated federal law.
Jennifer McBride says she deserves the credit for returning the superstar's bulldogs – even though she was also charged in connection with the crime.
The major label says Patrick Moxey, who still uses the name for his publishing venture, signed away his rights to the trademark after selling Ultra Records to Sony earlier this year.