Also this week: Marc Anthony's livestream fiasco turns into a legal battle, Machine Gun Kelly picks a fight with Fox over "Diablo" trademarks and more.
This is the 25th anniversary of the ELI event.
A jury convicted Weinstein of rape but acquitted him on a count of sexual battery by restraint. The jury said it was deadlocked on the other charges.
Kelly has an album called Hotel Diablo. Fox has an animated sitcom starring a dog named "Diablo." Call in the lawyers.
In a September interview with prosecutors played in full in court on Friday, Kelsey Harris said Lanez shot the Grammy-winning rapper -- then tried to buy the women's silence.
In her second day on the stand, Kelsey Harris continued to plead ignorance, claiming she never saw Lanez shoot the "Savage" rapper in July 2020.
In the latest legal clash over pandemic insurance coverage for the live music business, Metallica takes a loss.
Kelsey Harris, who failed to recall much of a previous interview she did with prosecutors in September 2022, recanted her prior statement that Lanez had threatened to shoot her.
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.
The show's promoter is suing the streaming platform that melted down on the night of the concert.