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Ashanti
Fights Ex-Manager in Manhattan Court
9/19/06
Ashanti has given evidence at a New York City court to defend herself
against the former manager attempting to sue her for $2 million, claiming
he launched her career.
Lawyers for Genard Parker claim a contract she signed in 1996, when she
was 15, proves she owes him a $2.3 million share in the six million copies
of her first three albums sold.
A jury last year (05) determined Ashanti broke her contract with Parker
and awarded him $50,000, but Parker is seeking a much bigger cut, claiming
he was not given his last paycheck or thanked for his help.
Ashanti, 25, told the court yesterday (18SEP06) she was just a teenager
following her dream when she signed with Parker. She claims she and her
mother went to his home to work on some songs to launch her career. Her
attorney claims Parker "couldn't deliver for her" and signed a
release permitting her to go to another record company.
Lawyer Alan Cominsky claims the deal between the pair, whereby Ashanti
paid Parker some money from the sales of her first three records with the
next record company, became invalidated because the company rejected her.
Cominsky insists Parker should receive no more than the $50,000.
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