Drew Barrymore is looking back on her decision to leave her L.A. home of 20 years in order to relocate to New York for the sake of her family.
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NEW YORK -- An appellate court ruled for music producer Dr. Luke on Thursday on an important legal question in his defamation suit against pop star Kesha, saying the Grammy-nominated hitmaker isn't a public figure in the eyes of the law.The decision isn't a final judgment in the long-running court clash between the multiplatinum-selling singer, who says Dr.
Drew Barrymore is looking back on her decision to leave her L.A. home of 20 years in order to relocate to New York for the sake of her family.
This is a wild one, folks!
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coronavirus restrictions.The city’s current rules allow for indoor spaces to host gigs at 33 per cent capacity or up to 100 people, and 200 people outdoors.
After much waiting, there’s been an update in the ongoing legal battle between Kesha and her former producer, Dr. Luke.
There’s been an update in the ongoing legal battle between Kesha and her former producer, Dr. Luke.
An appeals court in New York has upheld a summary judgement that favoured Dr Luke in his ongoing defamation legal battle with Kesha. In particular, judges confirmed that Luke – despite being a very successful and well known record producer and label owner – is not a “public figure”, which has a significant impact on cases of this kind.This defamation action is all that remains of a long-running, multi-layered and quite complicated legal battle between Luke and Kesha.
Kesha has been denied an appeal of a legal ruling that she defamed producer Dr. Luke, after the New York Court of Appeals ruled that the producer does not qualify as a “public figure”.The legal battle between the two has been ongoing since 2014 when Kesha sued Dr.
Well, ya got trouble, my friend — right here. Hugh Jackman, who is set to star in the upcoming revival of "The Music Man" — to be produced by Scott Rudin — has finally spoken up about the infamous producer.
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The attendees of the ill-fated Fyre Festival are finally getting their payday.
The US Bankruptcy Court in the Southern District of New York has approved a $2 million class-action settlement for ticket-holders to the ill-fated Fyre Festival.
Those unfortunate music fans who were duped into buying tickets to the sham Fyre Festival look like they’ll be getting a refund.