Legal-Bay Lawsuit Settlement Funding Reports Rapper Legal News
Law Cash Advance Firm reports 50 Cent, Fetty Wap, and The Game are the latest rappers in the news involving legal news.
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 6, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Legal-Bay LLC, The Lawsuit Settlement Funding Company, reports legal news on several well-known rappers, including 50 Cent, Fetty Wap, and The Game. Rapper "The Game," whose real name is Jayceon Terrell Taylor, is being sued for a gig that he postponed and later canceled, while refusing to return the $10K deposit. Prior to this, according to the NY Post, The Game was slapped with a $250K lawsuit in regards to concerts he canceled in Beirut, Lebanon.
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Fetty Wap, the "Trap Queen" rapper, whose real name is Willie Maxwell, was recently served with three summonses after a motorcycle accident that occurred in Paterson, NJ, where his motorcycle collided with a car. According to the NY Post, the Paterson police director stated that the 25 year old rapper "was cited for driving without a license, not having insurance and failing to produce a vehicle registration card." The motorcycle accident was one in which serious injuries could have occurred.
50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis James Jackson III, has recently filed a lawsuit against a former consultant, seeking more than $800K, claiming that the former consultant "improperly acted as his agent, collecting fees for projects and negotiating a deal on an E! Entertainment reality show – without the singer's permission," according to the NY Post. The filing of a lawsuit by 50 Cent is in stark contrast of the sexual harassment and defamation suit that he has lost and is trying to fight by claiming he is bankrupt.
Legal-Bay, a lawsuit cash advance firm, has been involved with potential lawsuit claims involving Ne-Yo and rapper 2 Chainz for various claims. Rappers like LL Cool J, Jay Z, Sean P. Diddy Combs – the new king of rap according to highest net worth – have learned to stay out of the lawsuit or legal news of late, according to Legal-Bay.
Chris Janish, CEO, commented on the recent rapper news, "We have been closely monitor the music business and entertainment lawsuit settlement news, as there seems to be more and more legal disputes happening with rappers and celebrities of late. We are one of the few companies in the legal funding industry that fund various commercial litigation, breach of contract and/or other entertainment lawsuit disputes, as well as our main focus in car, truck, motorcycle, and personal injury lawsuit claims."
Legal-Bay, a lawsuit money firm, is committed to aiding victims involved in such cases, and any funds received are done risk-free, since the funds only need to be repaid if the plaintiff is ultimately successful in collecting their money. Legal-Bay is committed to helping plaintiffs involved in music/entertainment/copyright disputes with funding. For more information on Legal-Bay's funding programs, please visit the company's website, at: http://lawsuitssettlementfunding.com
If you, or a loved one, require an immediate cash advance settlement funding, feel free to call Legal-Bay on its toll-free hotline at: 877.571.0405, where live agents are available to take a funding application.
Legal-Bay's programs are non-recourse lawsuit cash advances, also known as case funding, which means you only repay the settlement advance if you win your case. None of the programs should be considered to be a lawsuit loan, lawsuit loans, settlement loans, settlement loan, pre-settlement loans, or a pre-settlement loan.
Contact: Patty Kirby, COO/Head of Client Relations
Ph. 877.571.0405 Email [email protected]
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