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H.E.R Sues MBK Entertainment for Violating the Contracts

Alicia Parker
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The Oscar-winning singer-songwriter sues the production company MBK Entertainment for violating their contract. She immediately wants to take action against them.

H.E.R
H.E.R

Gabriella Sarmiento Wilson, widely known as H.E.R has sued the recording label, named MBK Entertainment. This company is owned by her manager Jeff Robinson. She signed their contract at the age of 14 in 2011.

The artist has sued the company for her rights to the music catalog. She has also stated that she has taken such action for violating the business and profession code, thus for this reason she wants to break the contract from this recording label. The whole scenario is still not very clear; Jeff Robinson was the manager of Alicia Keys too. So there is nothing that can be told for now.

She has been working with this company from the very beginning of her career. All her creations are under the MBK Entertainment production company. Along with that, all of her songs are distributed by Sony Music’s RCA Records. Currently, she has made a complaint in the Superior Court of the State of California in Los Angeles County.

It is coming to know that according to the documents of the contract H.E.R is an ‘exclusive employee’ that ‘ended the later of 15 months after May 19, 2011, or 12 months after the commercial release in the United States of Wilson’s first album under the contract, and up to five additional Option Periods of more than one year each’. H.E.R also says that it has helped her immensely to be a successful singer but she also said ‘past the current date [May 19, 2011] and potentially until much longer, as each Option Period is keyed to a commercial release by MBK of a record album’.

Along with that, she added ‘Robinson caused his own lawyers to represent Wilson in the negotiation of subsequent contracts, including publishing and touring agreements…those lawyers took 5% of the deals they negotiated, but did not have a written fee agreement or a conflict waiver signed by Wilson, and said that they performed the services ‘as a favor’ to their client Robinson who was paid 20% commission for each of those deals’.

At last this 24-year-old only asking the law authorities to ‘restitution and disgorgement of funds according to proof; for costs of suit incurred herein; and for such other and further relief as the Court deems just and proper’ after the violation of the contract.

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