Sunday, November 22, 2009

Lil Wayne Documentary To Be Released


The documentary movie Lil Wayne tried to have banned has been granted an official release. The Lollipop hit-maker, real name Dwayne Carter Jr., filed a lawsuit for fraud and breach of contract against film executives at Quincy Jones III's QD3 Entertainment in April, alleging they reneged on a deal to give the star final approval of the movie, titled The Carter, before its release. Carter's representatives denounced the project as a "scandalous portrayal" of the MC and claimed it could ruin his reputation because it depicts him in a "negative light".

However, the star's attempt to block the film's release failed - the judge overseeing the case ruled evidence used by Carter's attorney was not strong enough to justify the rapper's claims. And now Carter faces a further blow - the 90-minute documentary is to be released on DVD on November 17th.

The news is the latest in a long line of troubles for the rapper - he's currently awaiting sentencing on firearms charges after he pleaded guilty at a hearing in New York last month.

He's also facing a copyright infringement lawsuit after a man accused the star, along with fellow rapper Birdman, of using his voice on a track without permission.

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