After much waiting, there’s been an update in the ongoing legal battle between Kesha and her former producer, Dr. Luke.
05.04.2021 - 18:14 / deadline.com
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After much waiting, 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.
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