By Nellie Andreeva, Denise Petski
13.04.2020 - 20:51 / theshaderoom.com
Roommates, things are getting heated between Quality Control Music CEO Pierre Thomas, and the mother of his child Lira Galore! According to new documents filed by Pee, Lira’s child support requests are “suspect”, and he asks a judge to step in.
In the documents, obtained by Bossip, Pierre asks the court to limit the amount of financial information that he is required to give to Lira in their custody and child support case. If you ask Pee, the amount of money Lira is requesting for an 8-month-old
By Nellie Andreeva, Denise Petski
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It looks like the tension between Lira Galore and her baby daddy Pierre “Pee” Thomas continue to elevate as they battle it out in court over their current paternity case.
Once upon a time, was like "Tell me somethin' girl, are you happy in this modern world? Or do you need more?" And was like "I'm off the deep end, watch as I dive into this giant pool of money."
By Anna Marie de la Fuente
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LONDON – Warner is looking to grow its share of the fast-developing music market in Southeast Asia with the opening of its first dedicated office in Vietnam.Based in Ho Chi Minh City, Warner Music Vietnam will be led by managing director Lisa Nguyen, who joins the major from digital media company Zing Media, owned by Vietnam's VNG Corporation.Nguyen reports to Warner Music Asia president Simon Robson.