Mom accuses Sony Music of letting up-and-coming teen rapper OD on their watch

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Mom accuses Sony Music of letting up-and-coming teen rapper OD on their watch
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The mother of an up-and-coming teen rapper has filed a wrongful death suit against Sony Music claiming the company allowed her son to die of an overdose.

The mother of an up-and-coming rapper from North Carolina has filed a wrongful death suit against Sony Music claiming the company allowed her son to die of a drug overdose just four days after his 17th birthday, new court papers show.

Mom Kenyetta Hardy claims that Sony was contractually obligated to be her son’s chaperone on the road.But Hardy was assured by No Stress Entertainment that it would keep him safe and away from drugs, the suit claims. For two days, the labels “gave Tobias access to illicit drugs, watched him consume those illicit drugs, and then watch those illicit drugs kill him,” the suit charges.Supreme Court Of The State Of New York

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