Amid a storm of problems for the once-beloved star, his former accountant claims he was fired weeks into an 18-month guaranteed contract.
The lawsuit says the name clearly infringes Coachella's trademark rights and will trick consumers into thinking it's affiliated with the festival.
The streamer claimed comedians were illegally teaming up to demand more royalties, but a federal judge didn't buy it.
The pop star's lawyer urged the court to sanction Jamie Spears and his lawyers for including sealed exhibits in an effort to depose Britney.
A judge's order to revoke bail came after singer August Alsina accused Lanez of attacking him after a Chicago concert.
"Five years is long enough" to wait for millions in unpaid royalties, SoundExchange told a federal judge.
Also in this week's recap: An Astroworld victim reaches a settlement, attempted murder charges are dropped against Lil Durk, and much more.
In a new lawsuit, the rapper is demanding that Bacardi, which he says is legally required to buy his 50% stake in the company, turn over key information about their D'Usse brand of Cognac.
Adrian Kwiatkowski, 23, hacked the artists’ cloud-based accounts and sold their songs on the dark web in exchange for cryptocurrency.
Lawyers for the family of a man killed at the festival say they've resolved their legal claims, but thousands of other alleged victims are still suing.