On Tuesday, Carl Crawford, the CEO of 1501 Entertainment, shared a headline that stated that Megan Thee Stallion filed a request to dismiss her lawsuit against him and J. Prince without prejudice. In his caption, which seemed to have a celebratory tone, he added, “Only the real H-Town can relate. Now tell em to run my bread dating all the way back from 2018.”
It didn’t take too long for Megan to catch wind of his comments and clap back.
Megan shared Carl’s post, and claimed that he doesn’t know what’s going on when it comes to his business, she continued, “The case that was dismissed against you was from when you wasn’t trying to let me drop music. You and 300 signed off and let me drop music so there is no case no more.”
However, she made it clear that their time in court is not over and said that she is in fact the one that is owed money.
Megan continued, “We are most definitely STILL IN COURT and YOU STILL GETTING SUED BC [because] YOU OWE ME MONEY!! I AIN’T NEVER BEEN PAID FROM 1501 IN MY LIFE! I make money bc I’m MEGAN THEE STALLION!”
Megan continued to state that Carl continues to list her accomplishments in his Instagram bio, but he hasn’t contributed to her career since 2018.
Carl has not since responded back to Megan Thee Stallion.
As we previously reported, Megan Thee Stallion filed a lawsuit against her label last August after she claimed they were trying to stop her from releasing music with K-Pop group BTS. Ultimately, she was able to release music, and her single “Butter” with the group was released.
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