Misa Hylton Vs. Mary J. Blige: Misa’s Lawyer Talks $5M Fallout Over Vado & Damaged Guarantees
In a bombshell interview, AllHipHop’s Chuck Creekmur talks to legal professional Nicholas Ramcharitar, who represents stylist Misa Hylton in a lawsuit in opposition to her longtime buddy Mary J. Blige.
Misa Hylton, the stylist-turned-music supervisor, has filed swimsuit in opposition to Grammy Award-winning artist Mary J. Blige, alleging breach of contract associated to the administration of rapper Vado. Vado, a New York Metropolis staple, is an artist signed to Blige’s imprint, Stunning Life Productions. Hylton and Blige have been better of pals for many years.
Based on Nicholas Ramcharitar, Hylton’s legal professional, the case stems from what Hylton prices have been unmet contractual obligations. These missed commitments allegedly included Vado’s exclusion from excursions and different musical ventures with the long-lasting singer. Communication seemingly collapsed between Hylton and Blige reportedly broke down, prompting Hylton to pursue authorized motion.
AllHipHop first reported the authorized submitting, regardless of efforts to resolve the matter privately, Ramcharitar says. In an interview, Mr. Ramcharitar described the toll the dispute has taken on Hylton, each emotionally and financially.
“Ms. Hylton didn’t need this to turn out to be a public matter,” he mentioned. “She exhausted each avenue earlier than resorting to the courts.”
The matter is a shock to the tradition. Mr. Ramcharitar offers context to confusion and a few gentle to the nuanced dialog.
The next is an edited model of the dialog between Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur and Legal professional Nicolas “Nick” Ramcharitar. Please watch the video for the complete 17-minute interview.
AllHipHop: Nick, thanks for speaking with us. What’s actually occurring between Misa Hylton and Mary J. Blige?
Nick Ramcharitar: Chuck, it’s tragic. These girls have been nearer than organic sisters. Misa did all the things to maintain this personal—calls, texts, even letters to Mary’s authorized staff. However after months of silence and missed obligations, we had no alternative however to file. This lawsuit wasn’t Plan A—it was Plan Z.
AllHipHop: What triggered all of it? Have been there indicators issues have been falling aside?
Ramcharitar: Final time they have been good was on the Amalfi Coast in August. After that—radio silence. No texts, no calls, no invitations. Misa chalked it as much as Mary being busy, however the sample continued. Ultimately, communication stopped utterly.
AllHipHop: The middle of this authorized storm appears to be rapper Vado. Are you able to break that down?
Ramcharitar: It’s all about Vado. Individuals are asking, “Why $5 million?” It’s not random. He was purported to be on tour with Mary, featured on songs, in movies. None of that occurred. That publicity is all the things in Hip-Hop—radio, blogs, performances. That’s how an artist eats. Vado didn’t get that. He was shelved. And whenever you tally up what he misplaced? $5 million is perhaps gentle.
AllHipHop: He’s nonetheless signed to Mary’s label?
Ramcharitar: Sure, he’s nonetheless contractually sure to Stunning Life Productions. However that deal locked him down and didn’t ship. It damage his profession. In the meantime, Misa stays his supervisor and continues to face on enterprise.
AllHipHop: There are rumors. Individuals say Mary would possibly’ve been relationship Vado. Others say there was pressure between her and Misa past enterprise. Any reality to that?
Ramcharitar: I keep out of private stuff except it’s related. I do know Mary’s been relationship another person. Misa and Mary all the time stored their enterprise skilled. They’re each highly effective Black girls who deal with their affairs with class. Any salacious hypothesis is simply that—hypothesis.
AllHipHop: So what precisely did Mary violate within the contract?
Ramcharitar: I can’t go into full particulars—litigation is lively—however the paperwork is public. Vado was purported to open for Mary on tour. By no means occurred. He was purported to be on information. Didn’t occur. He even bought messages suggesting he drop Misa as his supervisor. That’s wild. And to at the present time, nobody—not even Misa—is aware of why all of it modified.
AllHipHop: Have you ever heard something from Mary’s staff because the lawsuit went public?
Ramcharitar: Not a phrase. We despatched letters earlier than we filed. Since then? Simply subliminal posts on Instagram, if that. However nonetheless, we’re not pushing to go to courtroom—we’re hoping for decision.
AllHipHop: Is Misa open to dropping the lawsuit if Mary simply makes issues proper?
Ramcharitar: Presumably. If Mary steps up, honors the settlement, will get Vado on tour, again within the studio—yeah, that would transfer the needle. However there’s extra to think about: authorized charges, misplaced alternatives, emotional misery. Misa’s been deeply affected.
AllHipHop: Talking of misery, how is she doing? Particularly with the Diddy case swirling within the background?
Ramcharitar: It’s been tough. Misa’s an outstanding mom. Christian and Justin—her youngsters with Diddy—are nice younger males. However between that scenario and this lawsuit, the emotional toll is actual. We tried each strategy to keep away from this combat. She didn’t need this smoke, however she stood on precept.
AllHipHop: This all hurts to see. Followers noticed Mary and Misa as examples of Black sisterhood. Is there any probability they reconcile?
Ramcharitar: I hope so. Misa hopes so. These have been two girls who constructed empires. Collectively. This isn’t nearly enterprise—it’s about legacy. And seeing that disintegrate publicly? It hurts everybody who believed in them.
AllHipHop: What occurs subsequent legally?
Ramcharitar: Except we hear from Mary’s camp, we’ll transfer ahead with the request for judicial intervention. That kicks the courtroom course of into gear. Depositions, discovery, trial prep. However once more, we’d quite keep away from that. We’re nonetheless saying: let’s sit down, break bread, speak like household. As a result of this isn’t about headlines—it’s about making issues proper.
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