Muni Long Faces $600k Lawsuit Over ‘Unpaid Commissions’ Former Managers Claim –
According to a lawsuit filed by two of Muni Long’s managers, the singer owes them over $600,000 for “unpaid commissions.” In a federal courtroom on Thursday (Oct.23), Long’s former managers, Chaka Zulu and Jeff Dixon, claimed the Grammy Award-winning R&B singer is in “breach of contract.” Zulu and Dixion are the founders of Ebony Son Entertainment, an Atlanta-based administration firm. The duo is generally recognized for his or her earlier work, managing Ludacris and ultimately beginning the file label, Disturbing Tha Peace in 1998.
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