Deborah Dugan is fighting back after being fired by the Recording Academy with a new court filing alleging a higher-up attempted to influence Grammy nominations.
Attorneys for the former Grammys CEO, who was officially canned on Monday after being placed on administrative leave in January, filed court papers citing new allegations, some of which involve former Grammy Awards executive producer Ken Ehrlich.
According to the papers obtained by Variety, Dugan's filing makes mention of an email written by Ehrlich on Oct. 24, 2019, where he and a "Mr.
Mason" attempted to use their positions to influence nomination votes. Deborah Dugan, the ousted Grammys CEO, was fired by the Recording Academy on Monday. (AP) "Specifically, Mr.
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