Lawsuit charges Sony cheated 'Idol' winners | Inquirer Entertainment

Lawsuit charges Sony cheated ‘Idol’ winners

/ 12:11 AM February 23, 2014

Kelly Clarkson. AP FILE PHOTO

NEW YORK — A federal lawsuit filed in New York charges that Sony Music Entertainment cheated “American Idol” contestants including Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood out of at least $10 million in royalties.

The lawsuit was filed Thursday by 19 Recordings, a music company founded by “Idol” creator Simon Fuller.

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The lawsuit says 19 discovered the royalty issue from two separate audits of Sony’s records.

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Other artists named in the suit include Clay Aiken, Chris Daughtry and Jordin Sparks.

Attorney Richard Busch, of the Nashville firm King & Ballow, says the legal action was necessary to protect the rights of 19’s artists.

A Sony spokeswoman said she had no comment on the lawsuit.

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 First posted February 22, 2014 | 8:03 am

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