Also this week: Guns N' Roses sue over literal guns and roses, the man who shot Lady Gaga’s dog walker is sentenced and much more.
The new count - discharging a firearm with gross negligence - came just days before testimony is set to begin in Los Angeles.
Carvello, a former Atlantic A&R exec turned activist, alleges she was sexually harassed and/or abused by Ertegun, then co-CEO/co-chairman Doug Morris and then-vp Jason Flom.
James Howard Jackson pleaded no contest to one count of attempted murder.
Trademark infringement is always bad, but the band says it's "particularly damaging" to be associated with guns and "polarizing" political views.
The lawsuit says the live music giant is a "monopolistic company" that is "only interested in taking every dollar it can from a captive public."
Can you sue somebody for copying your "novel idea" that artists might be eligible for federal COVID relief funds? We're about to find out.
Newly unsealed legal documents reveal that the star believes Bacardi owes him billions for his half of their cognac joint venture.
A litigious music licensing company says that CNN's international outlets committed "massive willful copyright infringement."
The two powerhouse firms have represented talent like Billie Eilish, Guns N' Roses, Benny Blanco, and Smokey Robinson in the past.