St. Lunatics Lawsuit Against Nelly Faces Withdrawal
St. Lunatics Lawsuit Against Nelly Faces Withdrawal

St. Lunatics Lawsuit Against Nelly Faces Withdrawal

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Three members of the St. Lunatics—Murphy Lee, Kyjuan, and City Spud—are distancing themselves from a $50 million lawsuit against Nelly, which was originally filed by Ali Jones, the only group member remaining in the suit. They claim they did not authorize their inclusion in the lawsuit, expressing intentions to explore legal action against Jones if their names are not removed. This development comes shortly after Nelly and the three members performed together at the 2024 American Music Awards, indicating ongoing positive relations. In their complaint, the original plaintiffs alleged that Nelly withheld royalties and credits for their contributions to his debut album, 'Country Grammar.' Nelly's attorney has communicated these developments, emphasizing that the remaining dispute will now be solely between Nelly and Ali Jones. The situation reflects a significant rift within the group, fueled by past grievances over financial matters.

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