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St. Lunatics Member Drops Lawsuit Against Nelly Over ‘Country Grammar’ Credits


Lawsuit against Nelly over proper credit or royalties from his 2000 album 'Country Grammar' has been dropped by all St. Lunatics members.

St. Lunatics member Ali Jones has dropped the lawsuit the group filed against their former collaborator Nelly in which they claim they never received proper credit or royalties from his 2000 album Country Grammar. Ali was the only remaining St. Lunatics member attached to the case after Murphy Lee, Kyjuan, and City Spud dropped out shortly after it was filed last year, stating they never authorized lawyers to take legal action. It was framed as a copyright infringement lawsuit, rather than a battle over ownership due to a three-year statute of limitations that was maxed out multiple times over because Country Grammar was released 24 years ago.

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