Bob Dylan has been sued by the estate of a former collaborator which argues that it is due a cut of the reported $300 million he received when he sold his songs catalogue to Universal Music Publishing late last year.
The major publisher is also a defendant in the lawsuit, accused of inducing Dylan and his companies to breach an old agreement with said collaborator, Jacques Levy.In its lawsuit, the estate explains how Levy came to collaborate with Dylan back in the 1970s, ultimately co-writing seven of the nine songs that appear on the 1976 album ‘Desire’.
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