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B.o.B Responds To $3M Lawsuit Filed By Former Management

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B.o.B has responded to a $3 million filed against him by his former manager.

“I have not seen the lawsuit but am aware my former manager had entered into agreements without my knowledge,” B.o.B told TMZ. “I take my business seriously and look forward to getting to the truth of what happened.”

Round Hill Music and Artists Rights Management accused the rapper of breaching a 2017 deal that alleges the rapper would pay them royalties for his shows.

“In an intentional violation of the Assignment Agreement, Defendants have prevented Plaintiffs from collecting the royalties that Plaintiffs are contractually entitled to collect,” the lawsuit obtained by Billboard reads. “Plaintiffs now bring this action to reduce their security interest to judgment and to collect damages they have suffered as a result of Defendants’ willful and intentional breach of the Assignment Agreement of at least $3,000,000, together with attorneys’ fees, costs, and expenses.”

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