While the fate of his pending lawsuit against Birdman and Cash Money Records is still up in the air, Jas Prince says he wants “everything that’s owed” to him for helping to negotiate Drake’s deal with the label.

Jas Prince, who is the son of Rap-A-Lot Records founder J. Prince, spoke with TMZ in Beverly Hills recently and fielded questions about the ongoing legal battle.

When asked about the prospect of Birdman making public Drake’s business details, Jas said, “He need to.”

As for the possibility of another “Courtesy Call” from his father, Jas joked that another public call-out is likely out of the question now that the lawsuit has been filed.

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“If shit don’t get right you might,” he said. “No more calls. We do the talking one time. One and done.”

Addressing the amount of money he’s seeking, Jas said “it’s more than” $2 million and added that he’s leaving the rest of the ordeal to lawyers. “Lawyers dealing with it,” he said. “It takes time when you dealing with lawsuits. I’m trying to be patient.”

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