“It has been brought to my attention that false promoters and booking agents are illegally using my name and likeness to promote concerts and club appearances for their own financial gain,” wrote the rapper. “It is frustrating for me to hear that many of my fans, who like myself are innocent victims in these scams, have been misled due to the greed of these promoters. I apologize to any fan that has been a victim of these circumstances or feels let down by false advertising.”
Drake’s statement also revealed that he intended to pursue legal action to resolve the matter. “Please be assured that my team and I take these matters seriously and are actively cooperating with authorities. I cannot thank my fans enough for supporting my music and all that I do.”
This isn’t the first time Drake’s likeness has been used for fraudulent purposes. Last June, a fake Drake album was made available through online retailers for purchase, though the Toronto rapper had nothing to do with it.
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