Dru Hill Sued for $30 Million
R&B group Dru Hill is being sued by their former manager, Kevin A. Peck, for $30 million.
Peck filed the suit Thursday and claims the original group members (Sisqo, Nokio, Woody, and Jazz) owe him millions in management fees, according to Launch.
“It was Kevin Peck who cultivated, groomed, and empowered these guys in Dru Hill, leading them by the hand out of the projects to the pinnacle of the R&B music business,” said Peck’s attorney, Billy Murphy.
Murphy also says that Peck is responsible for their success, including the success of Sisqo’s solo projects.
“Kevin Peck built the foundation that enabled Dru Hill to attain multiple platinum albums, Number One singles, several music awards–including four from Billboard– and millions of dollars in publishing royalties and sales, including ‘The Thong Song’ released by Sisqo in late 1999.”
According to Launch, Dru Hill tried to settle with Peck but were unable to reach an agreement.
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