In this week's Legal Beat, a battle over Britney's perfume brand, an injunction against Donald Trump over music at rallies, a ruling in Missy Elliott's copyright case and much more.
Weeks after Hayes’ heirs sued Trump for playing his music at events, a federal judge says the Republican candidate must stop for now.
Bandmates said vocalist died following "sudden and tragic circumstances" on Friday (August 30).
"His impact is HUGE & will be NEVER be forgotten,” Elliott wrote.
A 20-year-old man was arrested and charged with attempted murder.
"I feel the exact same way as I did that day," the singer said.
In just a matter of days, the politician was told off by Beyoncé, Foo Fighters and Jack White.
Every four years, creators like Beyoncé and the Foo Fighters campaign to make presidential candidates stop using their songs. In some cases, they have a point.
The information came during a briefing from the agency's deputy director on Wednesday (August 28) about the CIA's discovery of intelligence that foiled the plan.
Victims and family members of those who died in the 2016 shooting asked police to investigate the culpability of Barbara & Rosario Poma, the previous owners of the club.