T-Pain Sued Over Cancelled Guyana Concert ($5 Million)
T-Pain, his Nappy Boy Touring, and Chase Entertainment management/promotion company have been slammed with $5 million lawsuit for cancelling a concert in Guyana earlier this year the rapper allegedly received death threats.
The lawsuit filed in Florida’s Broward Circuit Court on Monday alleges breach of contract, libel and defamation.
Promoter Hits and Jams Entertainment claims the producer-rapper caused them extensive damages when he pulled out of the Feb. 23 appearance.
“We feel horrible about not being able to play the concert,” Chase Entertainment’s David Abram told The Miami Herald. “We are going to do what needs to be done to make this right with the promoters. They’re a good company. We’re a good company.”
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