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Lil Wayne had filed suit against film executives at Quincy Jones III’s QD3 Entertainment, alleging they reneged on a deal to give the star final approval on the movie, titled “The Carter,” before its release.
Lil Wayne’s representatives said the project was a “scandalous portrayal” of him, reportedly talking about scenes showing his alleged drug use.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Mink denied Lil Wayne’s request for a preliminary injunction this week, leaving QD3 bosses free to shop around for a distribution deal.
“We’re very pleased with the court’s decision. We made a great film, which was incredibly well received at Sundance, and showcases Lil Wayne’s extraordinary talent.”
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