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‘Big Time Rush’ Creator Sues Sony Music for Allegedly Cheating Him Out of Reunion Tour Profits


The creator of "Big Time Rush" has filed a lawsuit against Sony Music, alleging it purposely cheated him out of the band's reunion tour profits.

Logan Henderson, Carlos PenaVega, James Maslow, and Kendall Schmidt of Big Time Rush perform onstage during iHeartRadio Q102's Jingle Ball 2023 at Wells Fargo Center on December 12, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Sony Music Entertainment has been hit with a lawsuit from the creator of the Nickelodeon series Big Time Rush, who says the label “concocted a bad faith entity shell game” to cut him out of touring profits when the TV show’s eponymous boy band reunited four years ago. Scott Fellows, who created the hit show about a fictional boy band that ran on Nickelodeon from 2009 to 2013, brings a series of breach of contract claims against Sony in the federal court lawsuit filed Thursday (July 3).

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