Chance The Rapper Enters Legal Battle With Former Manager Over $3 Million
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Chance the Rapper is going to court in Chicago to settle a $3 million dispute with his former manager Pat Corcoran. Corcoran alleges that Chance broke a verbal agreement by not paying him a 15% commission on music, merchandise, and touring earnings post their split in 2020. Chance countersued, accusing Corcoran of breaching fiduciary duties and sabotaging business opportunities. The legal battle has been ongoing for over four years, with a recent court ruling denying Chance's request for summary judgment, paving the way for a full trial to determine if Corcoran is owed post-termination commissions. The disagreement stems from Chance's unsuccessful 2019 album and canceled tour, which led to Corcoran's firing. The trial will assess the validity of the verbal agreement and determine if Chance owes the claimed millions to Corcoran.

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