"Nothing is more important to me than making sure all accounting is entirely accurate," co-founder Nan Warshaw responded in a statement to Billboard.
In March 2019, Bloodshot Records co-founder Nan Warshaw announced her resignation from the Chicago-based independent country label after Bloodshot artist Lydia Loveless accused Warshaw's partner of sexual misconduct.
The plan was for co-founder Rob Miller to buy Warshaw's 50% share in the company. But more than a year later, artists and staff members at Bloodshot, home to acts like Jason Hawk Harris and ROOKIE, say the label's issues are far from resolved.
On Monday, the entire non-ownership Bloodshot staff sent a letter to every artist on the roster, warning them that because Miller could
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