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Three weeks after the court dismissed Drake‘s defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG) over Kendrick Lamar‘s diss track “Not Like Us,” the Toronto rapper has now filed an appeal.
Drake, livestreamer Adin Ross, and Sweepsteaks Limited, the parent company of Stake.us, were sued in a class-action lawsuit in Missouri. The lawsuit alleges online gambling site Stake.us circumvented state gambling laws and accuses Drake and Ross of exploitative marketing for the company.
Drake is hoping to revive his lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG) that a federal judge threw out earlier this month. The musician and his legal team filed a notice of appeal today (October 29) in a New York federal court.
Drake filed his appeal to revive his defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group related to Kendrick Lamar’s Grammy-winning “Not Like Us.”
Here’s something that puts it all in perspective. Via NBC Sports research, Maye is one of only five players to ever throw for 200 or more yards with a passer rating of 100 or higher in seven straight games in a single season.
Drake and Adin Ross are now at the center of a class-action lawsuit claiming they deceptively promoted the crypto-powered casino Stake.us. The suit was filed by Justin Killham in the Missouri county court and takes direct aim at how the platform was marketed,
A gambler who lost money on Stake.us filed a class action lawsuit in Missouri against the sweepstakes casino, and named Drake as a defendant.
Lindsey led Minnesota on a game-winning drive against Rutgers, and he came up big against Purdue. His bootleg rollout rushing touchdown against Michigan State was inches away from going the other way, but it gave the Gophers their fourth Big Ten win of the season.