Bob Dylan and Universal Music Group are being sued for $7.25 million.The 79-year-old legend sold the rights to his entire song catalogue - which includes songs that span his 60-year career -to the label in December for over $300million.But Claudia Levy, the wife of the late Jacques Levy, has claimed her spouse's estate have not received any money from the deal and is now taking Dylan and Universal to court.
Taking him to court: Bob Dylan (above 2012) and Universal Music Group are being sued by the widow of songwriter Jacques Levy, who collaborated with the Like A Rolling Stone artist on his 1976 album DesireLevy - who died in 2004 - co-wrote seven of the nine songs on Dylan's 1976 album Desire, and Claudia insisted in a claim made to.
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