Carl Crawford, the CEO of 1501 Certified Entertainment, has rejected the premise of a lawsuit filed by Megan Thee Stallion, one of the label's signees.
The rapper (real name Megan Pete) successfully filed a restraining order against the company this week after claiming it was preventing her from releasing new music.
She also called the contract exploitative, alleging that she had only been paid $15,000 since she was signed after multiple chart-placing songs, and that she had received threats from Crawford after signing a management deal with Roc Nation.
In a new interview with Billboard, published yesterday, Crawford denies all of Pete's allegations. "Nothing is true that she said," he says, claiming to have spent $2 million on
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