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Drake and 21 Savage are no longer stuck in a lawsuit with magazine publisher Condé Nast, the rap artists settled the case brought versus them over the fake Vogue cover they utilized to promote their album … TMZ has actually found out.
Sources with direct understanding inform us the duo settled out of court and accepted pay Vogue’s publisher, though the settlement quantity is uncertain. Condé Nast was looking for a minimum of $4 million in damages.
TMZ broke the story … back in November, the magazine huge slapped Drake and 21 Savage with a lawsuit over the phony Vogue discounts they plastered online and around a number of cities. The fake Vogue included the rap artists on the cover and it was utilized to buzz their brand-new album, “Her Loss.”
The fit stated the fake mags were a direct reproduction of Vogue … with a doctored picture of editor-in-chief Anna Wintour beside Drake and a fake story.
Drake likewise utilized the fake Vogue to promote the album on his social networks … with Drizzy declaring he and 21 Savage would be on newsstands prior to the Nov. 4 album release. Champagne Papi even screamed out Anna.
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As we reported … after the lawsuit was submitted, a federal judge provided a short-lived limiting order closing down all present and future display screens of the mocked-up mag for the time being.
With the settlement, first reported by Semafor, it appears like Vogue’s legal war with Drake and 21 Savage is formally over.
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