Limp Bizkit has secured a major legal victory in its ongoing lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG), as a federal judge ruled that the band's $200 million fraud case can proceed to trial.
The lawsuit claims the band is currently selling out arenas and headlining festivals, despite not releasing new material in years US Singer Fred Durst from the band "Limp Bizkit" performs onstage ...
Limp Bizkit are an American nu-metal band from Jacksonville, Florida. First formed in 1994, the band rose to fame at the turn of the millennium with a line-up consisting of lead singer Fred Durst ...
The federal court judge also threw out many of the charges Limp Bizkit brought against UMG, arguing they are a matter for ...
Lawsuit moves forward as Limp Bizkit accused Universal Music Group of purposely stealing royalties from the band.
Limp Bizkit is allowed to move forward with their lawsuit against Universal Music Group that alleges the label deliberately withheld as much as $200 million in royalties.
Fred Durst and Limp Bizkit weren’t doing it all for the nookie ... The band also hit the Top 5 with its 2003 album Results ...
Fred Durst and Limp Bizkit weren’t doing it all for the nookie — they wanted their money also. The $200 million lawsuit filed by the band over unpaid royalties is rollin’ forward after a ...