The Main Street Armory hosted the show featuring GloRilla and Finesse2tymes on Sunday night.
The trademark lawsuit claims an unaffiliated group "hatched a scheme" to make ticket buyers think it was the real band.
Ron Welty claimed the band was trying to "erase" him from its history, but a judge said some of the allegations were “completely illogical.”
Also this week: An update on Marilyn Manson's abuse cases, a wrongful termination lawsuit against a podcasting company over cannabis and much more.
“This is who they are. This is their real character," the attorney said while showing video of the defendants smiling and dancing hours after allegedly killing the rising star.
The state says Melly had plenty of notice that he might face execution if convicted at his upcoming murder trial.
Two years after a pair of songwriters sued over the smash hit, they've dismissed their case without a settlement. Both sides have offered their reasons why.
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.
Less than a week after Ashley Morgan Smithline made explosive claims about being "manipulated," a judge rejects an effort to admit them into the record.
The actress says the recent accusations are just a "bad-faith attempt" to save Manson's defamation lawsuit from being dismissed.