The rapper said he'd taken a plea deal to “to end my personal ordeal,” but would steadfastly refuse to work with prosecutors.
"I just don't feel good. I can't believe I have to come up here and do this," the rapper told the prosecution during an emotional second day of the blockbuster trial.
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Megan Thee Stallion is expected to testify in court Tuesday (Dec. 13). Her former friend Kelsey Harris is also expected to testify.
The medical spa said the case should be tossed immediately, but a judge ruled that some of the company's arguments were “simply wrong.”
With a trial looming in January, both sides agreed to end the blockbuster copyright case without a final verdict.
If convicted on all charges related to the alleged 2020 shooting, Lanez faces 22 years in prison.
The class action is the latest lawsuit over allegedly misleading celebrity endorsements of cryptocurrencies and non-fungible tokens.
Lawyers for the alleged victim say Carter gave her alcohol and then ignored her when she “begged him to stop.”
A songwriter says his oft-sampled 1975 soul track was used without permission in Ricch's megahit.