BAHA MEN SLAM RECORD COMPANY FOR RUINING REPUTATION
Members of the BAHA MEN have slammed executives at their record company for ruining their reputation, by forcing them to cover their own recording costs which in turn caused them to bounce cheques.
The WHO LET THE DOGS OUT group filed a lawsuit on Monday (12MAR07) in Los Angeles Superior Court, claiming Activate Entertainment never paid thousands of dollars owed to them to cover recording costs.
The bandmembers were forced to cover expensive production costs with their own money, which led to bad cheque writing.
According to the lawsuit, the group claim their ensuing financial situation was so bad when they "did not receive the additional $180,000 (£92,000) that was owed to them", their lead singer, ISAIAH TAYLOR lost "his home to the bank for lack of funding".
The band also claim they couldn’t afford to pay members of their production crew, which "severely damaged the reputations of the Baha Men group members within the tight-knit music community".
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