Birdman Accuses Lil Wayne & Cortez Bryant Of Drake Profits Scam

    The ongoing legal saga between Lil Wayne and Birdman is just like the Law & Order series: never-ending.

    In the latest episode, Birdman is now countersuing Cortez Bryant’s Aspire Music Group with the fine print accusing the mogul, Lil Wayne and a lawyer named Roger Sweeney of conspiring together to cut Cash Money Records out the lion’s share of Drake profits, The Blast reports.

    “Aspire was simply a shell company,” the countersuit reads adding, “There was no business purpose to forming Aspire, other than to siphon profits out of the joint venture and to divert those profits to Sweeney, Bryant, and Carter/ Young Money. Aspire never conducted any business other than getting Drake signed to a record label. Aspire has never signed, nor sought to sign, a single additional artist.”

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    The latest news arrives at a conspicuous time, seeing that Birdman recently agreed to settle with the Young Money boss for $10 million and release the stronghold on Tha Carter V among other things.

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    11 thoughts on “Birdman Accuses Lil Wayne & Cortez Bryant Of Drake Profits Scam

    1. “Soon as this album drop I’m out of the deal, in the house playing D’Angelo How Does It Feel”

    2. Damn…. what kind of deal is Drake signed too. Everybody taxing this kid (who ain’t in this boys pockets).

    3. You mean to tell me somebody is robbing us? The money we are stealing- somebody is stealing from us?!? The irony of Birdman suing someone for not paying him is classic

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