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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Maverick City Music Accused of Racketeering and Royalty Fraud

Maverick City Music Accused of Racketeering and Royalty Fraud

21 Oct

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Summary

  • Co-founder Tony Brown sues Maverick City Music over buyout agreement
  • Claims CEO coerced him with threats and used MC Hammer's brother
  • Former member Chandler Moore also sues over alleged royalty theft
Maverick City Music Accused of Racketeering and Royalty Fraud

In October 2025, the co-founder of Maverick City Music, Tony Brown, filed a lawsuit accusing the Grammy-winning worship collective of racketeering. Brown claims the group's CEO, Norman Gyamfi, coerced him into signing an unfavorable buyout agreement in 2023 with the help of Louis Burrell, the brother of '90s hip-hop star MC Hammer.

According to the lawsuit, Burrell threatened to launch a "character assassination" and "bury" Brown's family in debt unless Gyamfi's preferred terms were agreed to. Brown and his ex-wife, Rebekah Aversano, are now seeking damages under Georgia's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act.

This lawsuit comes on the heels of a separate fraud claim brought against Maverick City Music by former member Chandler Moore. Moore alleges that Gyamfi orchestrated secret deals and forged his signature to steal millions in publishing royalties.

Maverick City Music has denied the allegations, with the group's attorney calling Brown and Aversano's lawsuit "baseless." However, the collective has undergone significant changes, with Moore and fellow member Naomi Raine both announcing their departure to focus on solo projects.

As the legal battles continue, Maverick City Music faces an uncertain future, with the co-founder's racketeering claims and the former member's royalty fraud allegations casting a cloud over the once-celebrated worship group.

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.
Tony Brown, the co-founder of Maverick City Music, is suing the worship collective for racketeering, claiming the group's CEO coerced him into an unfavorable buyout deal with the help of MC Hammer's brother.
Former Maverick City Music member Chandler Moore has also filed a lawsuit against the group, alleging royalty fraud and claiming the CEO orchestrated secret deals and forged his signature to steal millions in publishing royalties.
Maverick City Music has faced significant changes, with Moore and fellow member Naomi Raine announcing their departure from the collective to focus on solo projects. The group is embroiled in legal battles and facing an uncertain future.

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