The verdict, which will see the last two defendants set free immediately, marks the end of criminal trial that has captivated the music industry for nearly than two years.
The singer also slammed the paparazzi for being "incredibly cruel" to her and making her look like she's wearing a "Jason mask."
The rocker agreed to pay his former girlfriend $327,000 in legal fees after dropping the case, in which he accused her of conspiring to "falsely portray" him as a "rapist and abuser."
In this week's Legal Beat, the Drake-Kendrick beef escalates into litigation, Miley rips a copyright case over "Flowers," UMG calls Fred Durst's lawsuit "fiction," and much more.
He accused the parties of conspiring to “artificially inflate the popularity” of Kendrick Lamar's diss track.
Gibson accuses the company of infringing its trademark for the "iconic Les Paul body shape."
“The suggestion that UMG would do anything to undermine any of its artists is offensive and untrue," said the company in a statement.
In a legal petition, the star's company accuses UMG of serious wrongdoing -- a stunning twist months after his high-profile feud with Kendrick.
The justices want to know if they should tackle a copyright case that Cox has warned could cause "confusion, disruption, and chaos on the internet."
Responding to the band's bombshell lawsuit for the first time, UMG says it didn't hide anything and that Durst's case is "based on a fallacy."