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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Judges Deny Rappers' Request to Avoid Deposition in $1.3M Lawsuit

Judges Deny Rappers' Request to Avoid Deposition in $1.3M Lawsuit

29 Oct

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Summary

  • $1.3M lawsuit filed against Ice Cube and Snoop Dogg over failed tour plans
  • Rappers tried to avoid in-person deposition, but request denied by judge
  • Westside Merchandise claims group only performed at 3 concerts in 2022
Judges Deny Rappers' Request to Avoid Deposition in $1.3M Lawsuit

In a ongoing legal dispute, rappers Ice Cube and Snoop Dogg have faced a setback as a judge has denied their request to avoid an in-person deposition in a $1.3 million lawsuit. The lawsuit, filed by Westside Merchandise back in November 2024, alleges that the duo's supergroup Mount Westmore failed to fulfill tour obligations after receiving $1.3 million in advances.

The rappers had attempted to avoid the deposition, with their legal teams arguing they were unavailable due to work commitments. However, the judge ruled that Snoop Dogg and Ice Cube were "actual signatories" to the contract with Westside and therefore must testify in person about their involvement.

According to the lawsuit, Westside Merchandise claims Mount Westmore only performed at 3 concerts in 2022 and did not perform at all in 2023 or 2024, despite the agreement for a 60-stop tour across the U.S. and Europe. The company says its attempts to recoup the $1.3 million were refused, with the rappers denying any wrongdoing.

This latest development is a setback for the duo, who have been trying to avoid the deposition. The judge's decision means they will likely be required to appear in court and provide testimony related to the failed tour plans and their deal with Westside Merchandise.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The $1.3 million lawsuit is related to the formation of the rappers' supergroup Mount Westmore and its failed tour plans.
The rappers attempted to avoid the in-person deposition, claiming they were unavailable due to work commitments, but the judge ruled they must testify in person as they were "actual signatories" to the contract.
According to the lawsuit, Mount Westmore only performed at 3 concerts in 2022 and did not perform at all in 2023 or 2024, despite an agreement for a 60-stop tour across the U.S. and Europe.

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