Tekashi69’s Former Booking Agency Denies His Claim Of Being Cheated Out Of $3.6 Million Deal

ByJoseph Gibsonon November 28, 2018inArticles›Celebrity News

There appears to be something of a financial scandal brewing in the kingdom of rapper Tekashi69 . TMZ reports that the artist’s former booking agency, MTA Booking, has gone public to deny his claims on a recent Breakfast Club radio interview that the agency cheated him out of a concert deal worth $3.6 million.

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Then things got even more confusing, as Tekashi’s lawyer Lance Lazzaro says MTA has it all wrong and they were never authorized to book dates for Tekashi in the first place:

“We have asked [MTA] to show us any contracts with Tekashi69’s signature showing they were acting as an agent to book performances on his behalf and they haven’t provided us with any to date… Their cooperation has been very limited.”

Lazzaro adds: “I would take anything MTA says with a grain of salt.” The attorney says that MTA has been asked not to book any more concerts on Tekashi’s behalf.

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