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Reasonable Doubt as an NFT. The label alleged that Dash could not legally oversee this sale as the rights to the record belong to the label. Now, Dash has filed a lawsuit against JAY-Z in New York Supreme Court,
The Hollywood Reporter points out. According to documents viewed by
THR, the complaint accuses JAY-Z of wrongfully claiming streaming rights to
Reasonable Doubt for himself.
Reasonable Doubt (without authorization from Roc-A-Fella) to S. Carter Enterprises LLC. According to
THR, Dash is suing over unjust enrichment, breach of fiduciary duty, replevin, and conversion, and seeking a minimum of $1 million in damages.
Dash’s scheduled NFT auction was canceled before he was able to sell
“One of the trustees stated that my answer was ambiguous,” Walker wrote in the statement. “I agreed and stated there is much ambiguity in this area in our culture right now.”
Things Walker said he was not asked about include “my tenure packet, my profession (social work) or anything else related to the service to my university.” Letters from his tenure packet that he submitted as part of his HLC complaint show that the faculty vote in favor of his tenure was unanimous (23 in favor, zero against, three abstentions), and that he was highly recommended for tenure by his dean and department chair based on his strong record of teaching, scholarship and service to his university, community and church.