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The lawsuit against Nelly by his ex-bandmate was dismissed. St. Lunatics member Ali had accusing him of failing to pay him ...
Ali Jones was the only remaining group member attached to the case after Murphy Lee, Kyjuan, and City Spud were removed ...
In response, Nelly’s legal team, led by attorney Ken Freundlich, sought punitive sanctions against the attorneys who filed the case, arguing that the lawsuit was 'vexatious' and 'should never have ...
The wind cut through Georgetown’s San Gabriel Park like a knife for Two Step Inn on Sunday. Texans bundled up to bear temps ...
St. Lunatics are credited with both performing and songwriting across Country Grammar, but the lawsuit against Nelly (born Cornell Haynes) claimed that the final credits undersold their actual ...
Nelly is one step closer to putting his legal battle behind him, as fellow St. Lunatics member Ali has officially dropped his $50 million lawsuit against the Country Grammar rapper.
Nelly is urging the court to sanction St. Lunatics member Ali Jones for what his legal team labeled a baseless and costly legal stunt.
Ali (Ali Jones), former St. Lunatics member, dropped the pending lawsuit against Nelly (Cornell Haynes) on April 10.
He even took things back to the millennium with “Country Grammar,” the title track from his debut album. The 50-year-old made a point to play countrified highlights from his recent catalogue ...
St. Lunatics filed a $50 million lawsuit against their former band member Nelly, aka Cornell Iral Haynes Jr., for copyright infringement in September 2024 in New York Federal Court.