Snoop Dogg’s Promoter Sued for $115 Thousand Dollars
The West Coast OG’s promoter apparently wasn’t handling the funds correctly…
Exchange LA, a nightclub in Los Angeles, filed a lawsuit against a
promotion company called Movement Management, which apparently reps
Snoop Dogg (who’s now known as Snoop Lion). According to the suit,
Movement Management made an arrangement to book Snoop for an appearance
at the nightclub on June 30th for a cost of $25,000. In order to secure
Snoop’s arrival, the nightclub claims it paid a $15,000 deposit to the
promoter. The trouble sparked when several days after the imbursement,
Movement Management backed out of Snoop’s appearance, as the rapper was
double-booked, and couldn’t keep the Exchange LA engagement. According
to TMZ, Snoop was actually in Europe when the event occurred.
Rightfully so, Exchange LA demanded the return of its money, but
after months of delay, Movement Management still hasn’t given back the
payment. Exchange LA has now filed a suit against Movement Management
for breach of contract and fraud, demanding $100,000 in damages, plus
the return of $15,000 in deposit.
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