Remember back in October when Ginuwine got tricked by a dude named Michael Bourne into signing a 1.75 million dollar record deal with a label that didn't exist? Well, he and the dude settled out of court, but since 'Wine has yet to see a penny of the $500,000 settlement, he's filed another suit. Your boy claims this whole mess has caused significant damage to his career and has kept him from professional opportunities. In a statement, Ginuwine's attorney Brandon Witkow says, "It is our belief that Mr. Bourne never intended to follow through with his and King Music Group's obligations." Duh.
Friday, January 18, 2008
Ginuwine Files Another Lawsuit
Remember back in October when Ginuwine got tricked by a dude named Michael Bourne into signing a 1.75 million dollar record deal with a label that didn't exist? Well, he and the dude settled out of court, but since 'Wine has yet to see a penny of the $500,000 settlement, he's filed another suit. Your boy claims this whole mess has caused significant damage to his career and has kept him from professional opportunities. In a statement, Ginuwine's attorney Brandon Witkow says, "It is our belief that Mr. Bourne never intended to follow through with his and King Music Group's obligations." Duh.