A Los Angeles judge today (September 2) ordered a Georgia based tour promotion company to pay over $700,000 to R&B singer Ne-Yo for breaching a contract related to R. Kelly's ‘Double Up' tour.
As reported earlier, Ne-Yo sued Rowe Entertainment Inc. in March claiming that someone from R. Kelly's camp asked the company to kick him off the tour because he was outshining Kelly.
Ne-Yo claimed Rowe had agreed to pay him $785,000 for appearing on the‘Double Up’ tour.
According to The Los Angeles Times, Judge Malcolm Mackey signed a $700,320 default judgment against Rowe Entertainment on Tuesday for failing to respond to the lawsuit.
When news of Ne-Yo's lawsuit surfaced, Kelly’ s camp denied having anything with the singer's removal from the tour. Kelly was not named as a defendant in the lawsuit.
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As reported earlier, Ne-Yo sued Rowe Entertainment Inc. in March claiming that someone from R. Kelly's camp asked the company to kick him off the tour because he was outshining Kelly.
Ne-Yo claimed Rowe had agreed to pay him $785,000 for appearing on the‘Double Up’ tour.
According to The Los Angeles Times, Judge Malcolm Mackey signed a $700,320 default judgment against Rowe Entertainment on Tuesday for failing to respond to the lawsuit.
When news of Ne-Yo's lawsuit surfaced, Kelly’ s camp denied having anything with the singer's removal from the tour. Kelly was not named as a defendant in the lawsuit.
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