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LEGAL NEWS


Gilley Linked To Barred Stock Broker

A Wall Street broker was barred from the securities industry after he led 31 NFL players to invest in a controversial Alabama casino that went bankrupt, losing them more than $40 million.


Black Keys Manager Denies Pressuring Adversary

A Nashville lawyer who opposes legislation that would crack down on ticket scalping in Tennessee alleges that a manager of The Black Keys tried to persuade him to change his position in exchange for tickets to a performance by the band.


Chief Keef Released From Juvenile Detention

Keith Cozart, better known as Chicago rapper Chief Keef, has been released from juvenile detention after serving 60 days for violating probation on a gun conviction.


2 Acts Seeking Compensation For 'Harlem Shake'

Two performers who say their songs have been used in Baauer's No. 1 hit "Harlem Shake" are seeking compensation because their vocals have been used without permission.

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