Future took to Twitter to respond to the $10 million lawsuit filed against him by Rocko and his label A1 Recordings.
The Atlanta rapper had a hard time accepting he had been sued by someone he considered to be from the street and used the opportunity to take shots at his former friend,
"Call them people & tellum u was jus playing Brodie," Future Hendrix wrote. "Ion want my nigga lookin like no baby momma. Real street nigga went to the court house, how did it feel when u signed the papers???? My dog gave a statement."
Call them people & tellum u was jus playing Brodie..
— FUTURE/FREEBANDZ (@1future) June 9, 2016
Ion want my nigga lookin like no baby momma..
— FUTURE/FREEBANDZ (@1future) June 9, 2016
Real street nigga went to the court house,how did it feel when u signed the papers???
— FUTURE/FREEBANDZ (@1future) June 9, 2016
My dog gave a statement
— FUTURE/FREEBANDZ (@1future) June 9, 2016
Rocko says he didn't have any other option other than to seek a legal remedy to the problem.
"LORD KNOWS I HAVEN'T SEEN A COURTHOUSE IN AGES! THAT'S WHAT LAWYERS ARE FOR!" he wrote. "OLD HOMIE OF MINE ONCE TOLD ME JUST LET THE LAWYERS HANDLE IT."
LORD KNOWS I HAVEN'T SEEN A COURTHOUSE IN AGES! THAT'S WHAT LAWYERS ARE FOR!
— Rocko Da Don (@Rocko4Real) June 9, 2016
OLD HOMIE OF MINE ONCE TOLD ME JUST LET THE LAWYERS HANDLE IT...
— Rocko Da Don (@Rocko4Real) June 9, 2016
As we previously reported, Rocko filed a $10 million breach of contract lawsuit against Future, alleging the rapper signed a deal with A1 Recordings in 2011. As part of the agreement Future's first six albums would be recorded for the label.
Rocko claims that the "Wicked" rapper tried to circumvent the contract by negotiating backdoor deals with A1's distributor, Epic Records, without his knowledge, then failed to pay him his 25% cut from those multi-million dollar advances.
He's seeking proper compensation, plus a share of Future's earnings from endorsements and touring.
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