The rapper is asking for her "unconscionable" recording contract to be voided. Megan Thee Stallion has been given permission to take her former record label 1501 Certified Entertainment to trial by a Texas judge.
The label filed paperwork on March 11 asking Judge Robert Schaeffer to order the case to be decided by a single arbitrator but, earlier this week, the motion was denied, meaning it is now heading toward a public trial.
Megan’s attorney Richard Busch told Billboard: “We are obviously very happy with the court’s decision and look forward to litigating this case.” Crawford and 1501 have yet to comment, but have previously accused her of a “systematic breach of her contractual obligations”.
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