Judge Rejects Megan Thee Stallion’s Record Label’s Motion To Dissolve Restraining Order
A judge rejected Megan Thee Stallion’s record label’s motion to dissolve the temporary restraining order that was granted against it, as TMZ reports. The judgment allows the Houston rapper to release her forthcoming project Suga on Friday (Mar. 6).
1501 Certified Entertainment’s owner, Carl Crawford, had filed a motion to dissolve the temporary restraining order Megan was granted earlier this week, as we previously reported.
Crawford felt as if Megan didn’t have a right to take the label to court. Crawford said that Megan’s contract stipulates all disputes between her and 1501 Certified Entertainment must be handled via arbitration, according to court documents.
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