Jermaine Dupri Lawsuits

Producer Jermaine Dupri Sued For $1 Million By Ex-Business Partner

February 24, 2014GWL Staff

Jermaine Dupri has been slapped with a civil lawsuit by his ex-business partner, who is suing him for $1 million in damages following a business deal gone wrong.



According to the legal documents filed in Georgia, Dupri's former Dieniahmar Music LLC partner Eddie Weathers claims they were supposed to split profits 50/50 but was purposely kept out of a merger deal that cost him hundreds of thousands in royalties.

Via Radar Online, Weathers says he and Dupri created the company together in 2005 and “the name of the company was derived from the birth names of Weathers’ and Dupri’s children Eddie Jr., Shaniah and Kamar.”
But in 2006, Dupri entered into a co-publishing deal with EMI Music and Weathers says he told them “he was the sole owner in Dieniahmar when in fact he was not.”
The court papers state that all royalties paid by EMI went directly to Dupri and his business manager between the years of 2006 and 2013.
“On April 11, 2008, Weathers received a check from Dupri’s new business manager…in the amount of $275,752.97 which represented two years of back pay royalties due Weathers,” the civil suit states.
Weathers claims that when Dupri hired a new business manager in 2011, Willie Carter, his payments ceased, or came late, or were just a fraction of what he was owed.
And when Dupri told Weathers he planned to sell Dieniahmar Music to EMI in April 2013, he claims he was promised a $238,000 cut — which he never got. Instead, Weathers claims he received a $10,000 wire from Dupri.
"To date, Dieniahmar, Mauldin, and Carter have failed to pay Weathers the $250,000 and all other monies due and owed to Weathers,” the court docs state.

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