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Former Members Sue Destiny's Child

Published: 2/28/02 at 12:34 PM PT
Written By: Adam Gonshor
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(andPOP) - Destiny's Child is being sued by former members over lyrics in the hit-song, "Survivor." LeToya Luckett and LaTavia Roberson say the song goes against a previous settlement that precludes either party from making "any public comment of a disparaging nature concerning one another."

The lawsuit was filed in a Houston federal court Wednesday, and mentions the line, "You thought I wouldn't sell without you, sold 9 million," from the song in question.

Tom Fulkerson, an attorney for Destiny's Child, called the lawsuit "ridiculous."

"It's unfortunate that the plaintiffs have nothing better to do with their time than to dream up new lawsuits to file," Tom Fulkerson, an attorney for Destiny's Child, said in Thursday's editions of the Houston Chronicle. "We made a settlement agreement that we knew put things to bed, yet here we are again."

"We would like a restraining order and an injunction to prevent further comment that would violate the agreement and any further performance of that song," said Warren M. Fitzgerald Jr., an attorney for Luckett and Roberson.



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