According to TMZ, the Dubai promoter made a deal with Master P in November 2015 for a New Years’ Eve performance, paying him a $255,000 deposit. In the contract, the rapper reportedly ensured that former No Limit label mate, Snoop Dogg, would be performing as well. However, the promoter discovered that Snoop was booked to perform in Las Vegas the same night.
The lawsuit states that Master P was supposed to refund the promoter if Snoop was already booked that night and would be unable to perform at the show. When the guy demanded his money back, the lawsuit states that Master P ignored him. So now the promoter is now suing Master P for the $255,000 plus damages for lying about Snoop’s availability!
No comments have been made yet from Master P’s camp regarding the lawsuit.
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