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Def Jam Appeal

06/15/05
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(AP) A federal appeals court on Tuesday slashed a $132 million verdict against recording company Island Def Jam Music Group and its former top executive to about $127,000. The dispute was about an unreleased record from rapper Ja Rule.

The lawsuit came after New York-based TVT Records alleged that Island Def Jam's parent company blocked the completion of an album that Ja Rule and two friends tried to make for TVT in spring 2001.[see full story for more] - Click here for the Full Story

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