Chance the Rapper is being sued by his longtime manager Pat Corcoran, who accuses his former client of refusing to pay him over $3 million in unpaid commissions in the wake of his April firing
Corcoran is suing for breach of contract, violation of the Illinois Sales Representative Act and unjust enrichment, among other counts. He is additionally asking the court to order an accounting of all amounts earned by the Bennetts beginning in Feb.
The complaint names as defendants Chance the Rapper, LLC as well as the rapper's merchandise and touring companies Cool Pop Merch and CTR Touring. The 20-page suit narrates Corcoran’s years-long relationship with Bennett and his instrumental role in building the rapper’s career beginning in 2012 -- a journey that culminated in Bennett's rise to superstardom and Grammy win for best rap album in 2017 for his mixtape.
Chance the Rapper Talks Hosting 'Punk'd' Revival & His Favorite Music of 2019 at Clive Davis' Pre-Grammy Gala | BillboardColoring Book 's exclusive release on Apple Music for a two-week period in 2016 -- all while allowing Bennett to retain control of his masters. Not only characterized as a savvy deal where"Corcoran and Bennett were able to secure the funds necessary to clear the album," which included features from