Cash Money Records’ ongoing public feud with Hot Boy Turk  shall proceed. Since Cash Money did not respond to Turk’s initial $1.3 million lawsuit, Turk was awarded a default motion earlier this month.

Now, Turk (born Tab Virgil) and his legal team have subpoenaed Cash Money’s parent imprint Universal Music Group, AllHipHop reports.

The New Orleans bred-rapper is involving UMG in order to gain access to the company’s accounting records, so he can sue Cash Money for what he believes he is owed.

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Turk originally planned to sue Cash Money just one week after news broke that Lil Wayne was filing a $51 million lawsuit of his own against the company.

During an interview with Power 105.1‘s The Breakfast Club, Turk explained that Baby and Slim gave members of the Hot Boys, cars,  houses, Rolexes, and “material things.”

“But what I know now, I’m supposed to still be getting checks,” he said at the time. “I’m on platinum albums, I never got a publishing, I never got an artist royalties, I never got none of that…To be a part of them, kind of opened up doors for me, and I appreciate Baby and Slim for that but the fact still remains, you owe me.”

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Court hearings are expected to continue in July.

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