The promoter, Remo Palladini, filed breach-of-contract complaints on Aug. 27 in the Supreme Court: County of New York. Palladini is represented by Christopher Cardillo, an attorney at Block, Longo, LaMarca and Brzezinski in New York. Counsel for the defense has not yet appeared.
A music promoter has sued five hip-hop entertainers for nearly $500,000 for failing to promote or perform at the “Hot in Toronto” music festival.
The promoter, Remo Palladini, filed breach-of-contract complaints against Lil’ Kim, Fabolous, T-Pain, 2 Chainz, Akon and New York-based Universal Attractions Agency, which represents the American artists, on Aug. 27 in the Supreme Court: County of New York. Creative Artists Agency is listed as a co-defendant in the suit against T-Pain.