Rich Homie Quan Files Lawsuit Against Former Record Label for $2 Million

Rich Homie Quan at the PANDORA Discovery Den SXSW on March 19, 2015 in Austin, Texas
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Rich Homie Quan wants to know where them dollars at?! The rapper is sueing his former record label Think It’s A Game Entertainment for $2 Million claiming that the CEO of the label owes him money that he is not paying up. Rich Homie Quan is claiming that $159,000 that he was owed by T.I.G. was used to purchase Atlanta real estate and that the CEO kept the other $550,000 that he received from Def Jam Recordings for Rich Homie Quan’s “Type Of Way” for his own personal expenses.
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Well, if this is true then Rich Homie Quan has every right to sue because $559,000 is simply isn’t some chump change! Think It’s A Game Entertainment’s roster also includes former Def Jam artist Trinidad James as well as rapper YFN Lucci. Read the full story here.
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