The
controversial rapper has one less legal issue to worry about after
settling a $2 million lawsuit filed against him over a scrapped concert.
In
paperwork filed in 2012, the British firm Zons P.R. sued the singer and
claimed to have paid Ross $87,500 to promote and perform at the Star
Mega Jam, an annual Nigerian concert that draws upwards of 50,000 fans.
Zons
alleged that Ross failed to carry out his promo duties when he
cancelled, citing “the violent events in Nigeria” as the reason he
wouldn’t appear at the December 2011 show.When the company reportedly
tried to get back its deposit, the rapper didn’t return the cash, and
Zons was forced to sue.
The company sued the rapper for over $2 million in damages over the cancelled performance.
In
new court documents filed on January 30, the case has been dismissed,
and Ross and Zons P.R. have come to a settlement over the dispute. posted by Emanto Ngaloru Feb 9, 2014.
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