JAY-Z Wins “Reasonable Doubt” Royalty Lawsuit

    The lawsuit against JAY-Z over Reasonable Doubt royalties has officially been dismissed. According to court documents obtained by The Blast, both JAY-Z and Raynard “Ray Rae” Herbert agreed to close the case without the option to refile and will each cover their own court costs.

    Last year, Herbert sued Hov claiming his royalty checks stopped arriving for the 1996 album that he allegedly helped master. Beginning in 1998, he was paid 1 percent of album sales until the checks stopped coming in 2008. Herbert sued JAY-Z, Roc-A-Fella Records, Roc Nation, Damon “Dame” Dash and Kareem “Biggs” Burke for the outstanding fees, damages and interest.

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    JAY-Z recently filed his own lawsuit against Iconix Brand Group Inc. for allegedly lying about its earnings. The licensing company entered a brand partnership with Roc Nation in 2013.

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    5 thoughts on “JAY-Z Wins “Reasonable Doubt” Royalty Lawsuit

    1. I’ve been around since the beginning of Rap my take on this is start wanting for your brother or sister what you would want for your self it’s sad all I read now is hate Rap use to be fun not this Lil Kim, Remyma, Nicki, Cardib.. jealousy bullshit stunting for ninjas for street credibility people get your priorities together like your children your household credit lives and most of all your minds y’all thought patterns are jacked up not ALL OF Y’ALL BUT IF YOU THROW A STONE IN A YARD FULL OF YARD DOGS THE ONE THAT HOLLER IS THE ONE YOU HIT!!!! SO LET’S SEE HOW MANY YARD DOGS I HIT…

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