Chance the Rapper Edges Out Ex-Manager in $35 Countersuit Victory

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After a five-year legal battle, Chance the Rapper was awarded $35 in his countersuit against former manager Pat Corcoran, who had sued Bennett for $3.8 million in unpaid expenses and commissions. The jury found Bennett did not owe commissions after ending the relationship, while Corcoran’s damages claim was rejected. The verdict is touted as a win for artists’ rights and contract transparency in the music industry.
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