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DEVELOPING STORY: Judge Who Threw Out Kesha’s Lawsuit Has a Connection With Sony Company



Things are becoming suspicious in regards to Kesha’s sexual assault lawsuit.
The judge who tossed out the singer’s case — New York Supreme Court Justice Shirley Kornreich — is connected to Sony Music and RCA, the record company attached to the 29-year-old, Page Six reports.
Justice Shirley’s husband is Ed Kornreich, a lawyer who works for Proskauer Rose, the firm that represents Sony/RCA.
Smells fishy, right?
“There seems to be a strong conflict of interest,” a music insider said.
The pop star has been in an intense legal battle with producer Dr. Luke after accusing him of sexually assaulting her.
She has attempted to get out of her contract with Sony and even produced 28 songs on her own in order to fulfill her contractual obligations.





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Though she’s able to record and work with other artists, the blonde beauty wants to be free of Sony forever.
Her case was officially thrown out in New York in April, but she has been working to get it appealed.
The “Die Young” singer withdrew her case in California and most recently dropped the sexual abuse claims from her appeal in New York.

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