Drake sued by tour stage designer
By Reuters
18 February 2020 |
6:31 am
Drake is facing a $108,000 dollar lawsuit from the designers of the hi-tech stage he used during his 2018 Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour over claims he never paid for the set-up.
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