Kanye West and Adidas reach settlement after years of lawsuits
- Adidas has settled with Kanye West, formally ending all legal disputes after two years of lawsuits.
- Adidas CEO Bjorn Gulden stated, "There isn't any more open issues, and there is no... money going either way, and we both move on."
- Adidas condemned West's actions, declaring them "unacceptable, hateful and dangerous," while Kim Kardashian criticized his hate speech as "never OK or excusable.
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Since 2022, the American rapper, ex Kanye West, and the sports brand had declared war on each other, undermining their association with very juicy recipes. On Tuesday, October 29, Adidas announced the end of the proceedings.
German clothing and footwear manufacturer Adidas has signed an amicable agreement with rapper Yeh (formerly Kanye West). The parties agreed to end any legal proceedings due to the company's decision to break off its partnership with the artist in 2022. This was stated by Adidas CEO Bjorn Gulden, Bloomberg reports on October 29.
Adidas and Ye had been in conflict since the brand decided in 2022 to stop their collaboration, after antisemitic remarks from the artist.
Kanye West And Adidas Have Reportedly Reached An Out-Of-Court Settlement, Following Their Rocky Partnership Split
Getty Image The tumultuous two-year long battle between Kanye West (Ye) and Adidas has apparently come to an end. Back in October 2022, the sporting company split business ties with Ye following antisemitic remarks made by the “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” rapper. Today (October 29), the two have wrapped up their legal fight. According to Bloomberg, Ye and Adidas reached an out-of-court settlement. During a conference call, Adidas’ CEO Bjørn Gulden …
Kanye West A Left Staggering Amount Of Money On The Table With His Split From Adidas
Kanye West and Adidas settled their long-running separation out of court recently, and in doing so, the superstar rapper turned designer left an absolutely staggering amount of money on the table. Lisa Scherzer and Margaret Fleming of Front Office Sports report that no money was exchanged between the two sides according to Adidas’s recent Q3 earnings call. But West’s 2016 deal with the German sportswear giant gave him a 15% royalty on all net sa…
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