Several additional payments were made by the group’s co-publisher/administrator Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. The $130,000 payment arrived on July 6, 2021, without a detailed accounting statement, the suit adds. “Despite its repeated efforts and requests, the Estate has been unable to obtain payments and accountings from Defendant under the Recording Agreement for the sale of Wu-Tang Clan Recordings and ODB recordings since at least 2011,” the complaint reads. The estate is seeking at least $1 million in damages plus interest, as well as attorneys’ fees and costs. Jussie Smollett Declares His Innocence in New Song 'Thank You God.'
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