COURTESY OF BET.COM
When Jill Scott dropped her first Grammy-nominated album in 2001 she became the face of then little-known Hidden Beach Records. Now, the L.A.-based company is suing its once-upon-a-time signature artist. Label CEO Scott McKeever says he lost millions lavishing Scott with gifts and giving her time off to pursue her film career. But, mostly, he says, Scott breached a six-album contract when she walked away after releasing three.
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