DMX was sued earlier this year when he failed to appear at some shows that were apparently lined up for a “comeback” tour. Of course, DMX disagreed with the initial agreement of committment and now he can celebrate because the charges have been dropped. Read the details after the jump.
A booking agency has dropped a lawsuit against rapper DMX over his doomed 2011 comeback tour.
Executives at Heavy Rotation launched a legal battle against DMX in March over claims they struck a deal to arrange a slew of comeback gigs for the hip-hop star last year, but no shows came to fruition due to DMX’s legal woes, which prevented him from performing overseas
Heavy Rotation was originally seeking a minimum of $749,285 in damages to recoup funds lost in the ill-fated deal– but they’ve now voluntarily withdrawn their complaint and dismissed the suit, reports TMZ.com.DMX has been in and out of prison in recent years for drug, theft and animal cruelty charges, and was last arrested by police in August after he was caught driving recklessly on a suspended license.
Source: MSN