
Mount Westmore Countersues Merch Partner
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Mount Westmore, the rap supergroup featuring Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, E-40, and Too Short, have filed a countersuit against their former merchandising partner, Westside Merchandising. The dispute centers around a failed tour merchandise deal, with both parties accusing each other of broken promises and mishandled funds. Westside initially sued Mount Westmore for breaching their contract, claiming they only did a few shows after receiving over $1.3 million upfront. Mount Westmore counters that Westside owes them money, provided poor accounting, and exaggerated retail opportunities. Court documents show sales of around $888,000, but the group claims theyre still shortchanged. The original suit seeks millions for lost tour dates and merchandising opportunities. Both cases are ongoing, leaving fans uncertain about future music from these West Coast legends.
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