According to The Hollywood Reporter, the lawsuit by the rapper, whose real name is William J Drayton, alleges that "despite Drayton's position in Public Enemy, the group's management and related companies have for years attempted to minimize his role in the Public Enemy business, while continuing to rely upon Drayton's fame and persona to market the brand."
Eastlink Productions, producer Gary "G-Wiz" Rinaldo, SLAMjamz Records, Reach Music Publishing, Carlton Ridenhour (aka Chuck D), Sounddome Entertainment, manager Clifton "Greg" Johnson and Xecutive Entertainment are all named as defendants in the lawsuit.
Moreover, the lawsuit states Flavor Flav's voice and image were used on the recently released Public Enemy album "Nothing Is Quick in the Desert" without his consent.
While he did go into the recording studio, he claims he had "no input on the creative direction of the record" and was under the impression that the recordings he participated in were not final takes.
The lawsuit says his vocals "were not up to his standards of quality" and that he did not agree for them to be released.
The lawsuit states payments "have diminished to almost nothing, and Drayton has been refused accountings, even on the items bearing his likeness."
The rapper is suing for an amount to be determined at trial.
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