The disgraced hip-hop mogul will continue to be represented by five other lawyers, including Marc Agnifilo and Teny Geragos.
In case you missed it, the Chicago rapper is back on X.
The follow-up will catch up with Wade Robson & James Safechuck in the aftermath of HBO's original bombshell docuseries.
The rapper also opened up about pulling herself out of a dark place in her childhood.
"We never studied Satan or nothing like that," he told Bunnie XO on her podcast.
After expressing his support for Adolf Hitler and labeling himself a Nazi, West is retracting his statements.
The hip-hop mogul's legal team claims the Mann Act, a 1910 law under which the charge was brought, was "used to target Black men and supposedly protect white women from them."
The 90-track set boasts rare tunes from the likes of Dawes, R.E.M. and Perfume Genius.
In a joint statement, the DJ and plaintiffs announced they have "amicably decided to resolve this matter and move on in peace."
"This kid pretty much came out figuratively with both middle fingers in the air, doing what he does for the people who love what he does, unapologetically," said Kid Rock.