Producer Brandon Parrott , in June, filed a lawsuit against Dr. Dre and 50 cent for the uncredited use of one of his beats for "P.I.M.P from 50's cent Get Rich or Die trying', 2003 album. Parrott claimed that he sent a track to Aftermath Entertainment in 2001called BAMBA," was used two years later without his
knowledge in "P.I.M.P," and he seeks compensation.Today, a judge officially dismissed Parrott's complaint, Billboard reports.ALSO, THE JUDGE DEEMED THAT THE FRAUD CLAIMS WAS both time-barred and unjustifiable and with the fraud claim dismissed,there are no longer grounds for parrott"s copyright infringement claims,
In September, Universal Music Group and several other labels named as defendants moved to dismiss the lawsuit on the grounds that the terms of an earlier settlement barred Parrott from suing, and that he had “not pled a single factual allegation” that proved that he’d been ripped off. The judge today agreed, finding that Parrott’s claims against the label were unsupported.
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