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This doesn't have anything 2 do with Jeff...but it seems like the news should still be posted here. It's from AOL's News.

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Jill Scott: Countersues Record Company

By Jawn Murray on Apr 8th 2010 2:40PM

Jill Scott: Countersues Record Company That Sued Her

Neo-soul siren Jill Scott is fighting back against her longtime record company Hidden Beach Records.

BV Buzz reported, back in February, that the boutique music label -- founded by Steve McKeever (pictured with Scott in 2007), filed a suit against Scott claiming that she had "breached her contract."

(Read: 'Soul Suit: Jill Scott Being Sued By Record Label.')

Now the Philly-bred singer has countersued the label, filing paperwork first discovered by RadarOnline.com, claiming that Hidden Beach cost her millions of dollars.

Additionally, the 38-year-old vocalist and actress claims that she was mismanaged by the Epic Records-affiliated recording imprint and that executives broke contractual promises to her.

Having released six CDs for Hidden Beach, Scott alleges in legal docs that she lost "millions of dollars in damagJill Scottes as a result of Hidden Beach's mismanagement of her career."

She is also upset that the record company is unlawfully using her name in the digital realm.

The cross complaint stated: "In a bizarre and unlawful attempt to hold on to Ms. Scott's name...Hidden Beach has launched and continues to operate a "Jill Scott" website, a "Jill Scott" Facebook page, and a "Jill Scott" MySpace page."

Her attorneys are requesting that the label "stop misusing her name on internet sites."

The singer, who is currently featured in Tyler Perry's 'Why Did I Get Married Too?,' is asking for a jury trial.

After BV Buzz's original report, Scott released a statement about Hidden Beach's lawsuit against her.

"The lawsuit filed on February 3, 2010 by Hidden Beach Recordings against Jill Scott has no legal merit and misrepresents the history of Ms. Scott's relationship with the label. Jill Scott has the legal right to terminate her recording contract with Hidden Beach Recordings under California's 7-year rule, where she had been a recording artist for more than 10 years. During her time at Hidden Beach Recordings, she released several highly successful albums. At this time, with many creative projects in the works which include music, film and television roles and product development, Ms. Scott looks forward to continuing to further her artistry and building the Jill Scott brand in other creative environments."

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That's what happens when people are successful I guess.. Hidden Beach took a big chance on an unknown artist.. Jill Scott was huge for Hidden Beach and made them a lot of money..and this is where they end up :boggled:

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