Kendrick Lamar’s former label TDE sued for alleged sexual misconduct
- Top Dawg Entertainment is facing a lawsuit for alleged sexual harassment, assault, and breach of contract filed in Los Angeles Superior Court.
- Two women, identified as Jane Does, accuse TDE executives of fostering a toxic work environment and ignoring misconduct complaints.
- One plaintiff alleges sexual advances and harassment by Chief Marketing Officer Brandon Tiffith and TDE President Anthony Tiffith Jr.
- The lawsuit highlights a pervasive culture of sexual harassment within TDE, according to attorney Shounak Dharap.
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TDE Record Label Faces Lawsuit Over Sexual Misconduct Claims
Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) is facing a lawsuit over alleged sexual misconduct. The label, once home to Kendrick Lamar before his 2022 departure, still includes artist like Schoolboy Q and SZA. However, none of them are mentioned in the lawsuit. RELATED: Holdin’ Him Down! Kendrick Lamar’s Fiancée Whitney Alford Shares THIS Reaction To His ‘GNX’ Album Details On The Misconduct Lawsuit Against Top Dawg Entertainment Newsweek broke the story on th…
Kendrick Lamar’s former label TDE sued for alleged sexual misconduct
Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE), the record label behind major hip-hop artists like Kendrick Lamar, SZA, and Schoolboy Q, is facing a lawsuit alleging sexual harassment, assault, and breach of contract. Filed in the Los Angeles Superior Court, the lawsuit claims TDE executives fostered a toxic work environment and ignored complaints of misconduct. Two women, identified as Jane Does, have accused multiple TDE executives and employees of inappropriat…
Top Dawg Entertainment executives sued, accused of sexual misconduct
Anthony "Moosa" Tiffith and Brandon Tiffith, top executives of indie hip-hop and R&B label Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE), are currently being sued for sexual misconduct by two women – one a former employee and one a friend of an artist on the label. In court documents obtained by XXL yesterday, two women anonymously filed a lawsuit on December 4, 2024, pressing charges for sexual battery, sexual assault and harassment, and unpaid wages.Brandon Ti…
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