Runtown Faces Possible Jail Term For Releasing New Song
Nigerian singer, Runtown is once again in trouble with the law as
his estranged label, Eric Many has once again dragged him to court in a fresh
case of contempt of court after Runtown released a new song despite a court
order against him.
According to a statement signed by the label’s general manager,
Johnson Adumike, ‘we are in Court with Runtown for his breach of our Recording
Contract.
We sued him because while applying to the Registrar of Trademarks
in Abuja to register professional names licensed to us during the duration of
our contract, Runtown also unilaterally terminated our Recording Contract with
him’.
‘While our Contract is supposed to fall due for expiration on 22nd
June 2018, Ericmany has an outstanding balance of about N266,694,755.08 to
recoup on our investment and expenses on Runtown.
He also failed to deliver an Album which the Contract requires him
to deliver to us during the Contract Period. Under the contract if there is
outstanding money or Album by 22nd June, 2018, end of the Contract Period, the
Contract enters into an Option Period of one year.
Runtown has neither honoured the Contract Period nor the Option
Period. Following our application, Abuja High Court made an Interim Order on
10th May, 2018, barring Runtown from any performance or recording of any song
outside our Contract until the issues are sorted out by Court.
‘The Judge also ordered that status quo be maintained until our
Motion praying for this protection is decided. Yet on 27th June, 2018 Runtown
released a new song outside our Contract.
Determined to follow due process in our dispute with Runtown we
have filed a Contempt of Court case against him. Following Court Order to serve
Runtown by publication in the Punch, our Notice of Contempt of Court is
published at page 22 of The Punch Newspaper today.
If he still fails to respect Court Order by removing the song, we
will follow up with the next steps to ensure Runtown is committed to prison,
since he is not above the law.
‘If he felt the Court Order is wrong, his lawyer has already
appeared in Court and filed papers. It is for his lawyer to show the Court that
the Order is wrong.
It is not open to Runtown to
ignore Court Order. It is important to state that we are at home with the fact
that Runtown does
not intend to continue working with us.
We are not in any confusion about that. We have therefore not
asked the Court to order him to continue working with us. Our case is for
recovery of our money and the Album he owes in line with the Contract. It is
the duty of both sides to abide by Court Orders. So Ericmany will
continue to rely on due process until we get justice’.
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