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Dr. Dre simply entered difficult on Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, threatening her with legal action for exploiting his music “to promote your divisive and hateful political agenda.”
Dre’s legal representative, Howard King, fired off a letter to Greene, stating “Mr. Young [Dre] has not, and will never, grant you permission to broadcast or disseminate any of his music.”
As we reported, Greene posted a video of her walking to the House flooring Monday, utilizing Dre’s tune, “Still D.R.E.” as the music bed.
King fired off a need letter to Twitter, asking the business to obstruct her post. For its part, Twitter not just obstructed the post … it likewise locked her Twitter account.
But Dre wasn’t done. King’s legal representative pursued her in a blistering method, stating “you would have a passing familiarity with the laws of our country. It’s possible, though, that laws governing intellectual property are a little too arcane and insufficiently populist for you to really have spent much time on.”
Dre and King were refrained from doing … “We’re writing because we think an actual lawmaker should be making laws not breaking laws, especially those embodied in the constitution by the founding fathers.”
And then the final notice … King required that Green stop and desist from utilizing any of Dre’s music, and he set a time due date … “please provide me with written confirmation that you have complied with these demands before January 11, 2023 by 5:00 pm EST.”
Before the letter was sent out, Greene informed TMZ, “While I appreciate the creative chord progression, I would never play your words of violence against women and police officers, and your glorification of the thug life and drugs.”
We will act on this … pledge!
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