L’il Kim and a L’suit
According to the New York Times, rap star L’il Kim has been enjoined temporarily from recording new music. A New York Supreme Court Justice set November 5th as the date for a hearing on the injunction. Independent label Brookland Media seeks $2.5 million from L’il Kim on a breach of contract claim. Brookland alleges that it paid $300,000 to buy out L’il Kim’s contract with Atlantic Records. In return, L’il Kim agreed to record a new album with Brookland, but by the end of the summer she had only recorded three tracks.
According to lalate.com, L’il Kim views the lawsuit as a bargaining strategy: Brookland is simply seeking to “leverage its position” in a contract dispute. EURweb.com provides further details: L’il Kim’s attorney describes Brookland as “wonderful people” with whom L’il Kim expects to do business. However, L’il Kim’s attorney claims, Brookland did not honor the terms of their agreement.
[Jeremy Telman]