The judge called the lawsuit "baseless" and "frivolous," and that Nelly should be compensated even beyond defeating the case.
A federal judge has recommended that Nelly be reimbursed legal fees stemming from a "baseless" and "frivolous" lawsuit filed ...
*LOS ANGELES — Last month marked the 20th Anniversary of the release of Nelly’s diamond-certified debut album, Country Grammar, and to celebrate, the hip hop icon is taking fans back to the summer of ...
Nelly was accused of cutting his St. Lunatics crew out of royalties and credits from his 2000 album, Country Grammar, in a lawsuit filed last year by Ali Jones.
Nelly won a copyright lawsuit in Missouri after a judge ruled Ali’s claims were filed too late and sanctioned his attorneys for pursuing a meritless case.
Chingy and Ja Rule opened the show. Nelly rose to fame in the early 2000s with his distinctive midwestern twang and hits like “Country Grammar,” “Hot in Herre,” and “Ride Wit Me.” VIDEO: Community ...
U.S. Magistrate Judge Lehrburger recommends Nelly be repaid legal expenses incurred from Ali’s ‘Country Grammar’ lawsuit. Read more about the case here.
Jones’s copyright ownership claim was groundless on its face from the time it was first asserted," the judge wrote.
Although hours before showtime the Nashville skies looked dark and ominous, rap superstar Nelly was able to finally take the stage in Middle Tennessee after two near misses at Bonnaroo. Born Cornell ...
Nelly won a copyright lawsuit after a judge ruled Ali’s claims were too late and sanctioned his lawyers for pushing a case that had no legal standing.