Rapper Who Battled The Notorious B.I.G. In 1994 Sues Filmmakers For $20 Million

Rahim

VIP Member
Staff member
#1
A rapper who freestyle battled the late Notorious B.I.G. 14 years ago has sued filmmakers of a documentary using the footage for $20 million.

According to the New York Post, William Troy McClune, who rapped under the moniker Supreme, filed the suit against Rugged Entertainment last week, claiming they didn't have his permission to use the footage for their 2007 film Notorious B.I.G. Bigger Than Life.

He says the footage from the two rappers' 1994 battle showed him in a negative light, and as a result he's suffered "irreparable harm, mental distress and disturbance of his peace of mind."

"Freestyle rap battles were used as a tool to either establish one's self or ruin another's reputation in the community," McClune's lawsuit explained.

Neither McClune nor reps for the filmmakers could be reached for comment at press time.

Source: BallerStatus.com
 

kastro

Active Member
#2
i guess you career never went anywhere and now you see a chance to make some money i guess these day's every1's after the dough
 

Butt Rubber

More arrogant than SicC
#8
honestly

they SHOULD HAVE paid him for using his footage (or blurred his face out)

but 20 fucking mill??? this'll get thrown out if it ever went to court. too excessive.

now maybe 1 or 2 million thats believable.

20 mill = he's insane
 

Latest posts

Donate

Any donations will be used to help pay for the site costs, and anything donated above will be donated to C-Dub's son on behalf of this community.

Members online

No members online now.
Top