In this week's Legal Beat, prosecutors ask Sony and UMPG to hand over Kelly's cash, Dua Lipa wins a ruling in her copyright case over "Levitating" and more.
"I categorically deny any and all claims of improper conduct," Oakenfold wrote in response to the suit, which alleges the producer masturbated in front of his assistant on multiple occasion.
"This win represents a triumph over hate. Our first amendment rights were affirmed today as drag artists and makers of theatre," plaintiffs Friends of George's wrote in a statement.
The weird case -- a trademark battle over a line of cereal cups called “OK Go!” -- will end with a "confidential settlement agreement."
In new filings, the feds asked a judge to order the two companies to hand over money to help pay Kelly's victims.
In a strongly-worded lawsuit, Diddy says Diageo treated his DeLeon Tequila as a “Black brand” that could only be sold to "urban" consumers.
While Adidas is ending the federal court case, a messy legal fight over its split with the embattled rapper is just beginning.
Two other men had previously been indicted in August 2020 for the death of Jay.
It's the latest twist in recently-revealed litigation stemming from the split between the German sneaker giant and the embattled hip-hop star.
In this week's Legal Beat, the Adidas-Yeezy split heads to court, a defamatory YouTuber files for Ch. 11, Tory Lanez faces a looming sentencing and more.