All three men could face life sentences if convicted of first-degree murder.
Also this week: UMG faces a class action over its stake in Spotify, Cage The Elephant's lead singer is arrested for gun possession and much more.
"One might expect that, as a member of Congress, you would have a passing familiarity with the laws of our country," Dre's lawyers wrote.
The case is the latest legal scuffle for the TikTok-like social media service, which is also embroiled in a similar fight with Sony.
Patrick Xavier Clark will be under house arrest with a GPS monitor until he's due back in court in March.
The deal will resolve a trademark case filed by a small company that claimed to have used the name for years before the 2020 album dropped.
Andres Titus & William McLean claim UMG artists have been cheated out of royalties due to a "sweetheart" licensing deal the label struck with Spotify in 2008.
Ashley Morgan Smithline had until early December to meet a key deadline, but a judge says she never responded.
Two Jane Does claim they were minors when they were "groomed" and "exploited" by the Mexican pop star and her former producer Sergio Andrade.
The Lifetime series quoted a former Kelly security guard saying Aaliyah's father said he wouldn't press charges in exchange for rights to Kelly's first three albums.