Also this week: Anuel AA's fight with his ex-manager, a copyright lawsuit over a poop-themed parody of the Black Eyed Peas and much more.
After years of friendship, Anuel AA and former manager Frabian Eli are now battling in court over unpaid fees, stolen royalties, and even a mansion.
Megan's lawyers had accused her label of "harassing" manager Desiree Perez, but a judge now says the Roc Nation big wig must sit for questions.
The High Court of Delhi orders internet service providers to block access to 20 sites that allowed illegal downloading of primarily YouTube content.
The rapper claimed Celsius owed him millions more under an endorsement deal. After a five-day trial, a jury agreed.
Attorneys at a prestigious law firm say the disgraced rapper is evading their efforts to notify him that they're no longer defending him in a copyright case.
Years after members of the Gap Band were added as co-writers of the hit song, their heirs say they aren't getting paid their cut.
The concert giant lost an early bid to dismiss the case, which claims "lackadaisical" security led to the rapper's death.
Trevejo is being sued for battery, defamation and sexual misconduct, among other complaints, by four ex-staffers who are seeking $4 million in damages.
The "As It Was" star is battling counterfeit Harry merchandise by borrowing a legal maneuver used by big retail brands like Nike and Ray-Ban.