Scandals, Settlements, and Tributes: A Stirring Week in Entertainment
In entertainment news, a lawsuit claims Sean Combs assaulted a minor, highlighting multiple allegations against him. Universal Music partners with KLAY for ethical AI in music. Adidas settles with Ye, formerly Kanye West. Disney renames a TV series after Italian court issues, while tributes pour in for actress Teri Garr following her passing.
In a significant development, Sean 'Diddy' Combs faces a lawsuit accusing him of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old boy in 2005, joining many other allegations. This civil suit was filed in New York by attorney Tony Buzbee, who represents numerous claimants against Combs.
Meanwhile, Universal Music Group announced its partnership with AI company KLAY to responsibly develop artificial intelligence for the music sector. The collaboration aims to enhance opportunities and address ethical questions in the industry.
In other news, Adidas reached a settlement with rapper Ye, ending a series of lawsuits. Furthermore, A Disney crime series will change its name following an Italian court ruling, and fond tributes are being paid to the late actress Teri Garr, who passed away at 79 due to complications from multiple sclerosis.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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