XXL spoke with Antonio Brown about his fledgling rap career back in May. Sharing a photo of the check meant for Lil Wayne on Twitter, he captioned the post, "I get paid to Rap Paid To Snap Ryan Kane STB is not secure this is a stop payment for my new track feat lil wayne report truth it's unethical per source Cab Records Inc C A B hol on wait." Other complaints in the suit include AB making racist and lewd statements.ĪB addressed the suit on social media on Monday. After not being able to cash the payment, Brown allegedly "made defamatory statements on social media about STB writing bad checks and not paying their bills," according to the suit. After giving Brown the check, Kane says he thought better of his decision and put a stop to the payment. The suit also claims Brown requested $250,000 from STB owner Ryan Kane for a Lil Wayne feature that only Brown could hand-deliver to Tunechi. 10, Secure the Bag Entertainment is suing AB for breach of contract and defamation, claiming he tried to charge the label $178,000 for "fraudulent" business expenses shortly after he received the $150,000 advance from the company. According to court documents obtained by XXL on Oct. While business appears to be booming for the former pass-catcher, he is embroiled in a lawsuit surrounding his music career. "I get paid to rap #putthatshiton," he captioned the post, plugging his latest single "Put That Shit On."
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