Despite recent well wishes from her former label, 1501 Certified Entertainment, Megan Thee Stallion is still accusing them of mishandling funds owed to her.
In new court filings, Meg is accusing label head Carl Crawford of purposefully draining funds from the company to avoid paying her. In Thursday’s motion, the “Savage” rapper says the label’s primary bank account has less than $10,000. According to the court docs, millions had been deposited into the account previously. However, she claims only 1501 associates J. Prince, Gee Roberson, and Crawford, are actually being paid. The 28-year-old questions how 1501 can properly pay its artists while seemingly hiding funds.
This latest bombshell comes after Crawford seemingly sent an apology to her via social media last month. He called their feud “unfortunate” and claimed never to have had any problems with his artist before she filed the lawsuit. The former baseball star maintained that he’d refrain from speaking about her online moving forward.
Meg is still suing 1501 for unpaid royalties and wants to be released from her deal. This most recent motion is being made out of concern that 1501 won’t be able to pay the final judgment or will, at the very least, use this as an excuse to avoid paying the Grammy winner’s compensation.
Crawford has not publicly responded.
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