The Migos filed to dismiss the case against their former attorney Damien Granderson.
The group filed the voluntary dismissal without prejudice back in November but have now filed to dismiss with prejudice, which could mean that both parties have struck a deal.
According to the lawsuit filed against Granderson, thealleged that he abused his position of trust as Migos’ fiduciary from the moment he was retained as Migos’ lawyer” and that he “cheated [the group] out of millions of dollars.” The group also alleged “glaring conflicts of interest” on Granderson’s behalf.
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“From the commencement of his representation of Migos, Granderson plotted and schemed to betray his clients so he could take care of himself and QCM, regardless of the consequences and ramifications to Migos,” the lawsuit reads.
QC CEO Pierre Thomas has responded to the lawsuit denying the allegations.
“It is unfortunate that the same people that we have worked hard for, provided opportunities for, and championed for are now alleging that we have participated in any kind of immoral or unfair business practices or took advantage of them and their careers, especially while we are dealing with the death of an artist on our label that was dear to us,” he wrote in part.