Chicago musician Chance the Rapper (born Chancelor Bennett) has won $35 in a five-year legal battle against his onetime ...
The former manager, Pat Corcoran, sued in 2020, seeking $3.8 million in unpaid royalties. Chance countersued for $1 million.
The artist filed a lawsuit against Pat Corcoran two months after the manager filed his own lawsuit seeking $3.8 million in ...
A $35 jury award is tiny money by music-industry standards, but in Chance the Rapper’s long split from former manager Pat ...
A jury rejected claims that the Chicago artist owed $3.8 million in commissions, closing a yearslong dispute over contracts, ...
After a two-week trial, a Cook County jury took just a few hours to decide the musician's former friend and business partner ...
Chance the Rapper defeats ex-manager, Pat the Manager, after a two-week trial. The rapper's longtime manager, Pat Corcoran, ...
The verdict capped a legal fight that began in 2020 when Pat Corcoran sued Chance the Rapper alleging unpaid commissions.
Chance the Rapper sued his former manager for $1 million in a five-year lawsuit. A jury ultimately only awarded him $35.
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Chance the Rapper walked away $35 richer last Friday (March 20) after winning a five-year legal battle with his former ...