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ICYMI: The Estate of Ol’ Dirty Bastard Issues a Statement on Lawsuit Placed Against Wu-Tang Productions

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Icelene Jones, the widow of Wu-Tang Clan co-founder Russell “Ol’ Dirty Bastard” Jones, filed a complaint against the Wu-Tang Clan for unpaid royalties, which Jones claims is a violation of contract, in Supreme Court in the state of New York earlier this week.

Wu-Tang Productions, which is owned and controlled by Robert “RZA” Diggs, a producer, movie director, and ODB’s cousin, allegedly failed to pay royalties to Ol’ Dirty’s estate for a decade before mailing the estate a cheque for $130,000. Jones acknowledged that the estate received money from Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp in 2019 and 2020, but says that both checks are insufficient to cover the debt.

The estate of Ol’ Dirty Bastard has released an official statement:

In light of the lawsuit filed by the Estate of Russell Tyrone Jones (Ol’ Dirty Bastard) versus Wu-Tang Productions, Inc., on Tuesday February 8th, it is important that we as the Estate address the false narrative headlines that have been circulated in the media. 

Wu-Tang Productions, Inc., owned by Wu-Tang member Robert Diggs (RZA) has willfully refused to compensate or provide accounting records to the Estate of Ol’ Dirty Bastard, despite being contractually obligated. 

The Estate will randomly receive partial checks such as the one sent for $130,000 in July of 2021 from Wu-Tang Productions but without financial records, we have no indication of the exact amount the Estate is still owed. It is crucial to understand that ODB’s widow and Administrator of the Estate Icelene Jones has been requesting these financial records for years and has a legal obligation to do so. 

This is not an attack on Wu-Tang Productions, Inc., but a last legal resort we have had to pursue after being denied and ignored on this matter for over ten years. 

The lawsuit is based on a recording contract signed in 1992, which said that ODB would get half of the net earnings from his songs. The other members of the crew were also promised 50% of the net earnings from their tunes. Jones is seeking royalties from merchandise and films, as well as $1 million in damages, plus interest, attorneys’ fees, and costs.

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The Estate of Ol’ Dirty Bastard Issues a Statement on Lawsuit Placed Against Wu-Tang Productions

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Icelene Jones, the widow of Wu-Tang Clan co-founder Russell “Ol’ Dirty Bastard” Jones, filed a complaint against the Wu-Tang Clan for unpaid royalties, which Jones claims is a violation of contract, in Supreme Court in the state of New York earlier this week.

Wu-Tang Productions, which is owned and controlled by Robert “RZA” Diggs, a producer, movie director, and ODB’s cousin, allegedly failed to pay royalties to Ol’ Dirty’s estate for a decade before mailing the estate a cheque for $130,000. Jones acknowledged that the estate received money from Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp in 2019 and 2020, but says that both checks are insufficient to cover the debt.

The estate of Ol’ Dirty Bastard has released an official statement:

In light of the lawsuit filed by the Estate of Russell Tyrone Jones (Ol’ Dirty Bastard) versus Wu-Tang Productions, Inc., on Tuesday February 8th, it is important that we as the Estate address the false narrative headlines that have been circulated in the media. 

Wu-Tang Productions, Inc., owned by Wu-Tang member Robert Diggs (RZA) has willfully refused to compensate or provide accounting records to the Estate of Ol’ Dirty Bastard, despite being contractually obligated. 

The Estate will randomly receive partial checks such as the one sent for $130,000 in July of 2021 from Wu-Tang Productions but without financial records, we have no indication of the exact amount the Estate is still owed. It is crucial to understand that ODB’s widow and Administrator of the Estate Icelene Jones has been requesting these financial records for years and has a legal obligation to do so. 

This is not an attack on Wu-Tang Productions, Inc., but a last legal resort we have had to pursue after being denied and ignored on this matter for over ten years. 

The lawsuit is based on a recording contract signed in 1992, which said that ODB would get half of the net earnings from his songs. The other members of the crew were also promised 50% of the net earnings from their tunes. Jones is seeking royalties from merchandise and films, as well as $1 million in damages, plus interest, attorneys’ fees, and costs.

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Ol’ Dirty Bastard’s Widow Sues Wu Tang Clan For $1M For Unpaid Royalties

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According to a report from Variety, Icelene Jones, the widow of Wu Tang Clan co-founder Russell “Ol’ Dirty Bastard” Jones, has filed a lawsuit in Supreme Court in the state of New York against the Wu Tang Clan for unpaid royalties, which Jones alleges is a breach of contract.

Wu Tang Productions, which is owned and operated by producer, movie director and ODB’s cousin Robert “RZA” Diggs, allegedly have not paid Ol’ Dirty’s estate any royalties for an entire decade before sending the estate a check for $130,000. Jones admitted that the estate did receive some money from Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp in 2019 and 2020, but Jones claims that both checks still aren’t enough to settle what is owed.

The suit is based on a 1992 recording agreement, under which ODB was to be paid half of the net earnings from his songs. The other crew members were also agreed to be paid 50% of the net earnings of their songs. JOnes is suing for royalties from merchandising and videos in addition to damages of at least $1 million, plus interest, attorneys’ fees and costs.

Additionally, RZA, confirmed an ODB biopic last year, which he says is currently in the works. “The documentary was to capture the story as best we can in the reality of it, and then the TV series was to dramatize it,” he said. “The third tier of the plan, which I’m in progress of, is an ODB movie biopic. Like the five-year Wu-Tang plan, this was a five-year media plan that I concocted, I meditated on, and I’m striving to live out. So far, it’s working well.”

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