Attorneys working for Megan Thee Stallion are attempting to retrieve documents from Warner Music Group revealing the source of leaks around her latest album Traumazine, Billboard reports.
The album, officially released on August 12, was the subject of various online leaks, including its artwork, tracklist, and some music.
Appearing in a Houston court on Minday, August 22, lawyers for the rapper told a judge that WMG “was one of the few companies that received a copy of Traumazine in advance of its formal release." Read Next: Megan Thee Stallion demands $1 million from label in ongoing legal battle The lawyers did not go as far as accusing anyone at WMG of intentionally leaking the album but are demanding the label, which owns her distributor 300 Entertainment, hand over documents that will help them determine who is responsible.
They also requested that the judge force internet providers Cablevision and Datacamp release the IP addresses of the individuals leaked Traumazine.
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