Akon ametajwa kutoweka wazi was
not down to share the wealth from his hits, which is why he kept one of
his producers in the dark ... according to a lawsuit.
Leland Clopton claims Akon's record label, Konvict
Entertainment, hid financial stats from him for years to avoid paying
his royalties. According to the docs, he produced a number of songs for
Akon, but only saw some income statements for a few.
In the suit, Clopton alleges the cover-up was intentional, so Akon
could keep Clopton's royalties from himself. He accuses Akon of a
"pattern of racketeering activity."
Clopton says he's potentially lost millions since he started working
with Akon in 2008. He's asking for at least $1 mil in damages and for
his contract with Akon to be terminated.
We reached out to Akon ... so far, no word back.
Thursday, December 15, 2016
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