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Lil Wayne Defeats Lawyer's Multimillion-Dollar Claim in Court

Summary

  • Lil Wayne wins legal battle against former attorney Ron Sweeney
  • Dispute over 10% contingency fee arrangement lasted over 7 years
  • Judge rules Sweeney not entitled to fees from post-termination deals
Lil Wayne Defeats Lawyer's Multimillion-Dollar Claim in Court

In a significant legal victory for Lil Wayne, a New York judge has ruled in his favor in a long-running dispute with his former attorney, Ron Sweeney. The two have been locked in a court battle for over seven years over a contingency fee arrangement that originally entitled Sweeney to 10% of Wayne's profits.

Wayne first sued Sweeney in 2019, claiming the 10% fee was "exorbitant" and that the verbal agreement was void since he had fired Sweeney in 2018. Sweeney countersued, seeking $20 million from deals that went through after his termination, including Wayne's confidential royalty settlement with Cash Money Records and an alleged sale of Young Money master recordings to Universal Music Group.

However, the judge sided with Wayne, ruling that Sweeney is not entitled to a contingency fee on any money that came through after he was fired. The judge stated that Sweeney can only pursue "reasonable fees" from Wayne, and the question of what constitutes reasonable fees will now move forward into evidence discovery.

Wayne's attorney celebrated the ruling, stating that the "rule of law still matters and will be applied faithfully by courts." The case has been a long-fought battle, and this decision represents a significant victory for the rapper in his ongoing legal dispute.

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Lil Wayne and his former attorney Ron Sweeney were engaged in a long-running legal battle over a contingency fee arrangement that originally entitled Sweeney to 10% of Wayne's profits.
The judge sided with Lil Wayne, ruling that Sweeney is not entitled to a contingency fee on any money that came through after he was fired by Wayne in 2018.
This decision represents a significant victory for Lil Wayne, as it deals a major blow to Sweeney's multimillion-dollar claim against the rapper. The judge's ruling upholds the "rule of law" and affirms that Sweeney cannot simply demand a large contingency fee despite being terminated.

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