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- Three men filed new suits against Sean “Diddy” Combs, each claiming that the hip-hop mogul got them drunk, drugged them and raped them in recent years, according to complaints filed in New York County Supreme Court. Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Sued by Three Men for Sexual Assault Meanwhile, the rapper abandoned his final avenue for pursuing bail amid racketeering and sex-trafficking charges Friday, agreeing to remain jailed through his scheduled May 2025 trial in New York federal court. Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs abandons attempt to get released on bail – ABC News
- A CA judge held three of Ye’s companies in default for failing to retain counsel in litigation from a former teacher at the Donda Academy private school, the latest sanction for nonresponsiveness in a slew of employment suits against the rapper previously known as Kanye West. Judge enters default judgment in suit against Kanye West’s private school – Los Angeles Times
- Filmmaker Woody Allen fired a personal chef because he repeatedly complained he wasn’t being properly paid and had to take time off to participate in military exercises as a member of the U.S. Army Reserve, according to a lawsuit filed in NY federal court. Woody Allen Soon-Yi Previn Personal Chef Lawsuit Explained
- Cardi B has asked a FL bankruptcy court to dismiss the Chapter 11 case of YouTuber Tasha K, saying she deliberately hid her assets to frustrate the rapper’s efforts at collecting on a $3.8 million defamation verdict. Cardi B Asks Judge to Dismiss Tasha K’s Bankruptcy Case
- A Hollywood movie producer urged the 11th Circuit to revive his defamation suit against The Hollywood Reporter over a story about a feud with another producer, but the appellate judges voiced skepticism about his argument that FL law, and not CA law, applies to the claim. Hollywood producer argues at 11th Circuit to keep defamation case in Florida | Courthouse News Service
- A CA federal judge has denied, for now, Garth Brooks‘ bid to toss his former hair and makeup artist’s L.A. rape suit in favor of dealing with the allegations in the MS court where the country music star is leveling related extortion claims. Garth Brooks Can’t Yet Move Rape Claims Out Of California – Law360
- A movie producer urged the 11th Circuit to revive his copyright claims against YouTube, arguing that the platform has a duty under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to locate additional infringing clips in its video library after receiving a takedown notice. Movie Producer Asks 11th Circ. To Reverse YouTube’s IP Win – Law360