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Mary J. Blige Blasts Misa Hylton's $5M Lawsuit, Accuses Her Of Harassment
Mary J. Blige Blasts Misa Hylton's $5M Lawsuit, Accuses Her Of Harassment

Yahoo

time11-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Mary J. Blige Blasts Misa Hylton's $5M Lawsuit, Accuses Her Of Harassment

Mary J. Blige is pushing back against a $5 million lawsuit filed in April by fashion stylist Misa Hylton, her company M.I.S.A. Management, and rapper Vado. According to AllHipHop, the Grammy-winning singer filed a motion through her legal team this week seeking to have the lawsuit thrown out, calling the case 'utterly meritless' and accusing the plaintiffs of attempting to stir up drama for publicity. Hylton's lawsuit claims that Blige intentionally interfered with her business relationship with Vado, a rapper who signed a recording contract with Blige's Beautiful Life Productions in October 2023. According to the suit, Blige allegedly encouraged Vado to sever ties with Hylton and instead work with her head of security, who Hylton claims is also Blige's boyfriend. The suit further claims that Blige has shelved Vado's completed album until he agrees to drop M.I.S.A. Management, which reportedly stood to earn 20% of the rapper's income from album sales, live performances, and other ventures. Blige's attorney, Sarah M. Matz, did not hold back in her response, stating, 'Plaintiffs and their counsel appear to enjoy fabricating accusations that will be discussed in the press and on social media for the purposes of harassing Defendants and trying to coerce a favorable settlement.' In a sharply worded filing, Blige's legal team argued that M.I.S.A. Management lacks legal standing in the case, with Matz stating, 'It is stunning that Plaintiffs and their counsel attempt to assert claims on behalf of this non-existent entity.' The motion also challenges the legitimacy of the claims made by Hylton and Vado, noting that Hylton is not a party to Vado's contract with Beautiful Life Productions and therefore has no grounds to sue. 'Vado's claims fare no better. Asserting a breach of contract claim against Blige individually is by itself sanctionable. Blige is not a party to Vado's recording agreement nor has any other basis been pled against Blige, making it clear she was included solely for purposes of harassment,' Matz continued. Blige is not only asking the court to dismiss the claims with prejudice—preventing them from being refiled—but is also seeking damages and full reimbursement of all legal fees associated with defending against the suit. Shortly after the lawsuit made headlines, Blige took to social media to post a cryptic message that many fans interpreted as a response to the legal drama. 'If people don't reciprocate your love, time, and energy they are not good investments. Get rid of them asap and take care of you,' she wrote on X. 'Love You!' The court has not yet ruled on Blige's from Misa Hylton Reacts To Backlash For Appearing At Diddy Trial: "I'm A Mother First" Misa Hylton Insists She Never Lost A "Real" Friend Amid Mary J. Blige Lawsuit Mary J. Blige Says "Get Rid" Of People Who Aren't "Good Investments" Amid Misa Hylton Lawsuit Solve the daily Crossword

Misa Hylton sues Mary J. Blige for $5M over alleged interference in Vado's career
Misa Hylton sues Mary J. Blige for $5M over alleged interference in Vado's career

Express Tribune

time31-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Misa Hylton sues Mary J. Blige for $5M over alleged interference in Vado's career

Grammy-winning artist Mary J. Blige is preparing a legal response to a $5 million lawsuit filed by former friend and stylist Misa Hylton, who accuses the singer of intentionally sabotaging her management contract with rapper Vado. Blige was officially served on May 30, 2025, confirming the start of what could be a heated legal dispute. The court has set July 28 as the deadline for Blige's response. While both parties have agreed on procedural matters, Blige's legal team has not waived any defenses. The lawsuit, filed earlier this year, claims that Blige used her company, Beautiful Life Productions, to pressure Vado into cutting ties with M.I.S.A. Management, the agency run by Hylton. Under their agreement, Hylton's firm was entitled to 20% of Vado's earnings. Hylton alleges that Blige took active steps to block Vado's album release, limit his touring, and privately persuaded him to break his contract. The suit further claims that Blige's head of security—reportedly her boyfriend—attempted to take over Vado's management and warned the rapper about lost opportunities if he remained with M.I.S.A. Filed for intentional interference, emotional distress, and breach of contract, the lawsuit marks a painful end to a friendship that spanned decades. 'This wasn't Plan A—it was Plan Z,' said Hylton's lawyer, Nicholas Ramcharitar, stating that multiple attempts were made to settle the issue privately before resorting to court. With Vado reportedly unable to release music or earn due to the conflict, the outcome of this lawsuit may have major implications in the hip hop business world.

Misa Hylton suing Mary J. Blige is ‘about something else,' Charlamagne says. Hylton begs to differ
Misa Hylton suing Mary J. Blige is ‘about something else,' Charlamagne says. Hylton begs to differ

Los Angeles Times

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Los Angeles Times

Misa Hylton suing Mary J. Blige is ‘about something else,' Charlamagne says. Hylton begs to differ

What does it take to break up a friendship? Perhaps a $5-million disagreement. Perhaps not. Mary J. Blige is reportedly being sued by stylist Misa Hylton, her best friend for decades, over allegations that the singer undermined her business relationship with rapper Vado. The lawsuit alleges that Blige withheld Vado's completed album to pressure him into leaving Hylton behind, according to AllHipHop. Vado had an agreement with Hylton and her management company, M.I.S.A., entitling them to 20% of Vado's income, the website said. Hylton is seeking $5 million. But that dispute might be beside the point, depending on who you listen to. According to Nicholas Ramcharitar, an attorney for Hylton who spoke Tuesday on 'The Latest With Loren LoRosa' podcast, Misa wanted to handle the situation amicably with a settlement. 'It's unbeknownst to us why Mary J. Blige and her camp completely cut off Miss Hylton,' he told LoRosa, who played the conversation Wednesday on the Breakfast Club. 'And I can tell you, this Vado lawsuit isn't why their friendship died.' Publicists for Blige did not immediately respond to The Times' request for comment. Though Ramcharitar didn't get specific about the reason, he stated that 'Misa is confused, and we've tried, Misa's tried, to reach out to Mary. We did not want this in the media. Misa just thought that Mary may have been busy.' However, he said, when calls and texts stopped and Hylton was 'not being included in the normal things that they do on a daily, weekly, monthly basis, her antennas went up and we tried to figure out what's going on here. And that's really when we started to figure out that the relationship wasn't the same.' 'Why would Misa and Mary think that a Vado album would make them $5 million? I'm just asking respectfully from a business perspective,' Breakfast Club co-host Charlamagne tha God said on the show, suggesting that Vado — who signed with Blige's label in 2024 — simply didn't have that kind of drawing power. DJ Envy speculated that Team Hylton had 'over-asked' because it was all part of a negotiation. LoRosa pointed out that court and attorney fees, plus emotional distress, might be rolled into the lawsuit. 'This is silly,' Charlamagne said. 'I mean, for them to be such close friends, like it should never have gotten to this point.' Hylton is 'upset,' her attorney said 'There's a lot going on. I mean, at the end of the day, Sean Combs and what's going on with him, it's unfortunate but it affects everybody.' Yup, there it is. Combs, of course, is sitting behind bars for months now, awaiting trial on sex-trafficking and racketeering charges and more. Hylton is mother to Combs' son Justin. Blige started off as a Combs protegé. 'Misa's a wonderful woman ... but she's upset,' Ramcharitar said. 'And again, she's more upset [about] the relationship. It's like all of a sudden you have a sister you've been with forever and 40 years later your sister stops talking to you and you have no reason why.' Charlamagne noted that 'you don't escalate that with a lawsuit.' Later, he said, 'This is obviously about something else.' 'She in her feelings,' co-host Jess Hilarious interjected. 'She hurt her feelings.' 'All I do know,' DJ Envy said later, 'is if Charlamagne's not my friend anymore, I'm suing you.' Come Thursday, Hilton herself got into the fray, in an interview — not recorded — that LoRosa talked about on 'The Latest': Hylton told LoRosa that the friendship wasn't over because of the Vado album and the lawsuit wasn't brought because they're no longer friends. Rather, it was about a simple breach of contract with no communication for a year. The $5-million figure appears to be based on work that Blige and Vado had collaborated on successfully, not work Vado released by himself, LoRosa relayed. ''Why won't Mary J. Blige just resolve this and put this behind all of us?'' Hylton asked, per LoRosa. ''That's the bigger question. Judgment is too easy in this situation. It is shocking. However, this is screaming so many things on so many different levels. Just take a deeper look. God bless and thank you again.''

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