After spewing antisemitic and other prejudice comments weeks after ringing in the New Year, Kanye West has kept a low profile as brands and record labels have parted ways with the unstable artist. Now, West’s lawyers are following suit—the New York-based attorneys served him papers this week outlining that they want to part ways with their soon-to-be former client. Official documents were made public in a newspaper and West’s new lawyer confirmed the split. (VLADTV)
Kanye West’s Lawyers Officially Serve Him Papers to Drop Him as a Client
By Music News
Feb 5, 2023 | 7:00 PM
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