In this week's Legal Beat, the many lawyers of the Diddy debacle, Lil Durk's bid to end his murder-for-hire case, Drake's updated "Not Like Us" lawsuit and much more.
Durk's lawyers say the shooting hadn't happened yet when he wrote the lyrics — and they want to know if the feds are suggesting he has magic powers to see the future.
While the case of Sean “Diddy” Combs is the legal story of the year in the music industry, it’s business as usual for top attorneys who are making deals, guiding clients and watching out for AI.
Malone and Hee Sung "Jamie" Park reportedly split in 2024 after welcoming a child in 2022.
The rapper asked for more time to respond to new charges, but a federal judge say the case will go to trial as scheduled next month.
After months of attacking the reliability of the infamous surveillance clip, attorneys for the rap mogul have finally formally moved to block prosecutors from playing it.
The star's lawyers say they need more time to prepare because prosecutors have filed new charges and failed to hand over key evidence.
The rapper was previously sentenced to 55 years for a separate 2016 murder.
Six months after Steel won Young Thug's stunning release, Diddy is adding the well-regarded lawyer to his defense team.
In a statement to Billboard, Kingston's lawyers confirmed the bond has been posted.