‘s legal problems are drumming up as his former managers are demanding a default judgment in their case against him. According to The Blast, Blueprint Artist Management is asking the judge to order Rich The Kid to pay them $1.6M after the rapper failed to appear in court. The management company claims that they’ve been
Blueprint initially filed legal documents against Rich The Kid on claims that he owes them $3.5M earlier this year. In hopes that he’d actually respond to their case, they’ve waited for him but now, they simply want a default judgment amounting to $1,617,958.
The company claimed that he inked a deal with them in 2017 that said they would receive 20% of his gross income. The rapper continued to face accusations of practicing bad business and not fulfilling his end of the deal. They said that the rapper refused to pay $960K in commission as well as $500K from a clause in the contract. Despite claims they “repeatedly demanded the payment of its long-overdue Commissions,” Rich The Kid didn’t respond and back in 2019, they sought after a $700K termination fee.
“Paragraph 1 of the Termination Agreement provides that Roger shall pay Blueprint the sum of $700,000 according to the following schedule: $250,000 within 10 business days of the execution of the Termination Agreement; $200,000 on or before September 1, 2019; and $250,000 on or before November 1, 2019 (the “Settlement Payments”),” it reads in the contract.
We’ll keep you posted on any new developments.