Famed fashion photographer David LaChapelle is suing Rihanna over her “S&M” video which the photog says was “directly derived” from several of his original works, according to Reuters.

Jim Jones is being sued by two women who appeared topless in the music video for his song “Summer Time.”  Sharie Johnson and Samantha Stotts claim that Jones’ film crew caught their topless beach antics on tape and used it to promote his song.

Weeks after spending $40,000 on his free mixtape Purp & Patron, rapper Game is being sued for allegedly failing to pay for expensive custom jewelry he commissioned over three years ago. According to TMZ an L.A. judge handed the order down last week demanding Game settle his balance with jewelry company Lemmerman’s Inc. stat. In […]

The RZA of the Wu-Tang Clan had hit rapper Game with a cease and desist over a song with the looming threat of a lawsuit.

A multimillion lawsuit filed by “Freeway” Ricky Ross against rapper Rick Ross over the name “Rick Ross” was officially dismissed on Monday (November 1st).

The Black Eyed Peas have been sued from plantiffs that allege that the Hip-Hop/pop group copied “I Got a Feeling,” and “Boom Boom Pow,” two of their most popular hits.

Tyra Banks is being sued by a mother who claims the former supermodel featured her then-15-year-old daughter on a show about sex addicts, without parental consent.

A South Florida man won $650,000 in a settlement over an eye injury he sustained at a strip club during a lapdance.

A fourth man alleges that when he was a teenager, he had sexual relations with Bishop Eddie Long. Meanwhile, Long, during a Friday conference call with supporters, said he was "under attack," WGCL-TV reports.

Sean “Diddy” Combs has been hit with a $12 million dollar lawsuit by a former employee, who claims he fired her from Bad Boy Records over her age and medical condition.

Young Buck is planning to take on rival and G-Unit leader 50 Cent for an amount that could be as much as $5 million dollars.

A phone meeting between Kanye West and former Death Row Records CEO Marion “Suge” Knight ended in a stalemate and produced no results involving Knight’s $1 million dollar lawsuit against the Chicago rapper.