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NO HIDING PLACE: Nigeria's multiple Grammy Award Winner, BURNA BOY, Foreign Music Agent sued in Trinidad & Tobago over Conspiracy to illegally stage concert …Cash money Brothers Promotions file charges in court *Lawsuit filed in the Port of Spain High Court, additionally names four local and U.S. based promoters and companies *"Any assertion that, in this instance, we contributed in any way to the planning and/or execution of last night's event is simply untrue"-Jules Sobion of Caesar's Army, Defendant " We are demanding $25,000 in legal fees and US$7,000 for consultancy services for the concert"-Plaintiff *BY VIOLET ABRAHAM/SHOWBIZ Correspondent, Trinidad & Tobago/GEORGE ELIJAH OTUMU/AMERICAN Senior Investigative Editor nigeriastandardnewspaper.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nigeriastandardnewspaper.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
INVESTOR Kezel Jackson has threatened to take legal action against promoter Michael Durham of Cash Money Brothers Promotions for an investment she claimed was made into the Grammy award-winning afrobeats star Burna Boy show he was expected to host in December. On December 17, Durham sued Burna Boy and his agent, United Talent Agency, and ....
GRAMMY award-winning afrofusion star, Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, or Burna Boy as he is known by fans around the world, is being sued by Trinidad and Tobago promoter, Cash Money Brothers Promotions. Burna Boy’s agent, United Talent Agency, is also being sued by Cash Money Brothers for compensation. The lawsuit, which also names four local and ....
CASH MONEY Brothers Promotions will still be pursuing legal action against the promotors of Friday night’s Burna Boy concert, but decided against filing an injunction in the high court to stop the event. ....