Court Orders Jeezy To Pay $111K For Stealing 'I Ball, I Stunt' After Losing Copyright Infringement Case
Hip Hop artist Jeezy lose a copyright infringement case filed against him over his track 'I Ball, I Stunt' for which has been accused of stealing.
The 41-year-old rapper has been ordered by the court to pay one Edaz Rebben the sum of $111k for song theft which he has been found guilty of, according to the TMZ.
Rebben in the lawsuit filed against the Atlanta-born rapper, claimed he own the song but Jeezy stole it from him after given a demo of the song to a producer which he later found out the rapper released as his.
Rebben has sued the Jeezy since 2015 before the judge seating over the case upheald the plaintiff's accusations and ordering the defendant Jeezy - Jay Wayne Jenkins - to make above stated amount for been found guilty.
The 41-year-old rapper has been ordered by the court to pay one Edaz Rebben the sum of $111k for song theft which he has been found guilty of, according to the TMZ.
Rebben in the lawsuit filed against the Atlanta-born rapper, claimed he own the song but Jeezy stole it from him after given a demo of the song to a producer which he later found out the rapper released as his.
Rebben has sued the Jeezy since 2015 before the judge seating over the case upheald the plaintiff's accusations and ordering the defendant Jeezy - Jay Wayne Jenkins - to make above stated amount for been found guilty.
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