Religion Evans is being sued for allegedly retaining the belief’s share of Biggie’s $100M catalog sale and slicing out his late mom’s property.
Religion Evans is accused of enriching herself from a fats $100 million deal involving The Infamous B.I.G. and now Biggie’s fam is dragging her to court docket, claiming she’s been hoarding the bag.
In response to paperwork filed in Delaware and unsealed July 8, Religion Evans is being sued by the property of Biggie’s late mother, Voletta Wallace, for allegedly retaining the belief’s minimize of the huge catalog sale to Major Wave.
The go well with says she minimize out the belief from each the cash and the enterprise facet of issues after Voletta handed in February.
Wayne Barrow, who manages the belief, is asking foul. He says Evans grew to become the only supervisor of Biggie’s property after Voletta died and has been transferring shady ever since.
The lawsuit claims she’s been handing out checks to Biggie’s youngsters, Ty’anna and CJ, and possibly herself, however skipped the belief.
“Ms. Evans has distributed sale proceeds to Ty’anna, CJ, and presumably to herself,” Barrow wrote. “She, nonetheless, has wrongfully withheld the Belief’s share of the proceeds, within the quantity of [redacted],” Billboard reported.
Barrow additionally says she’s been ghosting him on all enterprise issues and performing just like the belief doesn’t even exist.
“Ms. Evans’s actions are notably troubling provided that, in contrast to Mr. Barrow, she has by no means beforehand been concerned within the LLC’s administration,” the petition reads.
He’s now asking the court docket to pressure Religion Evans to cough up the belief’s share of the sale. Barrow says the cash is meant to go to the Christopher Wallace Memorial Basis.
He additionally desires her booted as supervisor of the LLC and needs the court docket to let him take over.
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