Bryson Tiller is well on his way to becoming a superstar. His hit single "Exchange" is nominated for Best R&B Song at this year's Grammy Awards. But his former manager is crying foul, saying Tiller wouldn't have gotten there without his help. He's filed a lawsuit against the singer's current reps.
TMZ reports that Steven J. Dorn claims he kept Tiller afloat prior to the fame by paying his child support, living expenses, studio time and car payments. Tiller allegedly agreed to reimburse Dorn once his career took off and split future revenue 50/50.
In court documents Dorn claims that never happened because he was unceremoniously fired by Tiller's current management team in 2015.
Dorn believes there is a conspiracy to cut him out of the picture, so he's taking Tiller's reps to court.
Tiller isn't named in the suit.
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