Friday, August 21, 2026

UMG Not Paying JR Writer for Squalie by Juelz Santana and Shake Now Hearing in SDNY Lawsuit

SDNY COURTHOUSE, Aug 14 –   Cam'ron's 2004 song Shake, and Juelz Santana's 2003 song Squalie, are the subject of litigation in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. On July 16 Judge Jed S. Rakoff held a hearing, and Inner City Press live tweeted:

Now in case against Universal Music Group by Rusty Brito p/k/a JR Writer for profits from Shake by Cam'ron (2004) and Squalie by Juelz Santana (2003). UMG wants to stay discovery to move to dismiss.

Judge Rakoff: Can UMG file its motion to dismiss by Monday? UMG's lawyer: That would be difficult. Judge Rakoff: Then I might not stay discovery. Can you file your motion by Wedneday? UMG's lawyer: Yes, Your Honor.

 Judge Rakoff: Reply papers August 3 and then oral argument - I will guarantee you a bottom line order by August 17. I understand that Universal may have to go to some lengths to find the documents - but I don't move the trial date.

 UMG's lawyer: There are a number of other people on the registration, we may need four to five depositions beyond plaintiff. Judge Rakoff: OK, I'll move it back to Nov 5. What experts do you have in mind? UMG's lawyer: On allocation of royalties related to damages

 Judge Rakoff: Any summary judgement argument on December 7 - then we'll set the trial date for January.

On August 14, Judge Rakoff heard argument on UMG's motion to dismiss. Inner City Press was the only person in the courtroom gallery and live tweeted:

JR Writer's lawyer: He wrote the songs, he got royalties, if your Honor thinks more is necessary, we can amend. Judge Rakoff: If on the statute of limitations the complaint needs more, about about amending? UMG: It's not curable, is our position

Judge Rakoff: You say I can take judicial notice of something recent. UMG's lawyer: It's not curable. The failure to receive royalties couldn't outweigh anything else. Judge: Let's talk scheduling. I'm going to get you a bottom line ruling a week from today

Judge Rakoff: A written ruling after that. If I dismiss anything, if plaintiff wants to have leave to amend, they'll have a week after the decision to supply me with the issues. From that, I may give leave to amend. Adjourned.

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 This case is Brito v. Universal Music Group, 1:26-cv-4750 (Rakoff)


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MSG Wins Summary Judgment in Charles Oakley Lawsuit As Judge Cites Autobiography



MSG Wins Summary Judgment in Charles Oakley Lawsuit As Judge Cites Autobiography

By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Substack

SDNY COURTHOUSE, Aug 14 – Following the ejection of former Knick Charles Oakley from Madison Square Garden by security guards who had just conferred by James Dolan, a lawsuit is still proceeding in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. 

Back on December 22, 2020 Judge Richard J. Sullivan held arguments. Inner City Press live tweeted them here

Jump cut to November 20, 2024 after remand from the Second Circuit, a hearing on the loss of Oakley's text message, thread

On April 14 Judge Sullivan ruled  'Mastro may continue to represent MSG, so long as he does not participate at the Mayor’s Office in any matter involving MSG.'"Full Order on Patreon here

On April 25, after a hearing Inner City Press covered, this: "Oakley's motion to strike the six witness declarations and preclude MSG from relying on those witnesses is DENIED, as is Oakley's request to reopen discovery and depose these witnesses. (Signed by Judge Richard J. Sullivan Sitting by Designation on 4/25/2025)."

On October 31, 2025 Magistrate Judge Robyn F. Tarnofsky ruled that Oakley must pay on "MOTION for Attorney Fees and costs. filed by MSG Networks, Inc., Sphere Entertainment Group, LLC, Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. For the reasons set forth above, Defendant's Fee Motion is GRANTED IN PART, in that Plaintiff is ORDERED to pay $642,337.65 in attorneys' fees and costs to Defendant, consisting of $604,315.15 in attorneys' fees and $38,022.50 in costs, within 21 days of the date of this order."

On August 14, 2026 Judge Sullivan issued an order granting summary judgment to MSG, citing a draft of Oakley's autobiography: "filed by MSG Networks, Inc., Sphere Entertainment Group, LLC, Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. For the reasons stated above, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that MSG's motion for summary judgment is GRANTED. The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to terminate the motion pending at Doc. No. 397. The case, however, shall remain open while the Court adjudicates Oakley's motion for Rule 11 sanctions (Doc. No. 410), and MSG's motion for contempt (see Doc. Nos. 473, 483). (Signed by Judge Richard J. Sullivan on 8/14/2026)" - full order on Patreon here

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The case is Oakley v. Dolan et al., 17-cv-6903 (Sullivan / Tarnofsky)

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Man Detained While Allegedly Selling Counterfeit Bags Files Habeas in SDNY



Man Detained While Allegedly Selling Counterfeit Bags Files Habeas in SDNY

by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack

SDNY COURTHOUSE, Aug 14 – A man who says ICE detained him after his arrest for allegedly selling counterfeit bags filed a habeas corpus petition in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, where Inner City Press found it. 

  The petition says he is seeking asylum "because he faces persecution and serious hard if returned to his home country," which is not named in the petition.

  A petition, filed by his next friend, was assigned to Judge J. Paul Oetken. He scheduled a telephonic status conference for August 20.

Diagne v. Francis, et al., 1:26-cv-6965 (Oetken)

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27 Bronxites Indicted on Valentine Ave Death Penalty Mulled now a Co-D Gets 5 Years



27 Bronxites Indicted on Valentine Ave Death Penalty Mulled now a Co-D Gets 5 Years

By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Substack

SDNY COURTHOUSE, Aug 14– Angel Villafane, previously convicted of a felony, was arrested for having a gun in incidents starting at 97th Street and Second Avenue then 110th Street and the FDR (long barrel firearm)  

  On May 20, 2022 U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York  Judge Victor Marrero held a conference. Inner City Press covered it, the only media there.

Jump cut to March 6, 2024 - now it was grown to a 16 defendant indictment: "As alleged, day in and day out, this crew distributed fentanyl, heroin, and crack along several blocks on Valentine Avenue."

Inner City Press went to arraignments including that of Christopher Meadows, who the prosecutor described as an enforcer for the lead named defendant (who was detained on consent).

  Based on medical conditions named in court but which Inner City Press will voluntarily not report, he was ordered bailed on $50,000 bond to his mother's residence in Soundview by Magistrate Judge Valerie Figueredo. On the day of appeal, the US agreed to release.

On March 20, co-defendant Damel Marcus asked for release on bail, in Magistrates Court. Inner City Press was there, thread

Late in the day came notice that the defense has appealed to Part I, for March 21. Inner City Press was there, thread

On October 4, a bail review and a full-case proceeding, thread

On March 20, counsel filed a critique of slow production of discovery, and of the scope of the alleged conspiracy, now back to 1993, "when many of the defendants either were not born, were in diapers or had never even been to The Bronx."

On March 21, Inner City Press went, from the thread:

Here in 15th floor hallway, at least 50 family members. Defendants were brought from MDC Brooklyn by bus, not van.

 All the family members who have come can't fit in courtroom 15B. Defendants will be split into two groups...

On April 2, referring back to the March 21 conference, Paramus-based retained counsel to co-defendant Calderone wrote in that she opposed Speedy Trial Act time exclusion on his behalf, not of another co-defendant she was also standing in for.

On April 23 co-defendant Banks was presented and detained on consent; the next conference is set for May 16.

On May 15 the US Attorney's Office wrote in that two trials should be set, March 2 and May 4, 2024, saying "should the Government be directed to seek the death penalty," motions would ensue. Directed from Main Justice?

Inner City Press went to the 15th floor courtroom on May 16. The courtroom was entirely full, with defendants in the jury box, CJA lawyers at the tables and in the front row. They spoke in term, some more recently in the case. Judge Marrero floated the idea of having another judge preside over one of two trials. The AUSA was feisty, saying one of the defense lawyers were verging on being "disruptive." She joked back, as to pushing back a trial date, "I wish I was that busy." Several defendants laughed.

On December 2, another guilty plea in the case: " Juan Calderon. Defendant detained. Sentencing set for 3/2/2026 at 10:00 AM before Judge Victor Marrero.

On January 7 after a long bail fight live tweeted by Inner City Press Johana Alcantara who the US says confessed to killing "Gino" with a hot shot in exchange for 20 bags of fentanyl worth $200 was ordered freed to drug treatment.

But on January 8 it was stayed: "ORDER as to Johana Alcantara. The Court schedules a bail modification appeal hearing in the above-captioned matter for January 16, 2026, at 12:00 PM. The Court additionally STAYS the Release Order entered on January 7, 2026, by the Honorable Ona T. Wang, United States Magistrate Judge for the Southern District of New York, pending the January 16 hearing (Signed by Judge Victor Marrero on 1/8/26)"

Jump cut to March 2 when co-defendant Calderon who pled guilty asked for an 84 month sentence.

On March 10, before a March 13 sentencing, the US Attorney's Office submitted a one paragraph sentencing letter asking for the same 84 months.

On March 12 co-defendant Hernandez pled guilty in SDNY Mag court, with only Inner City Press in the gallery, to a minimum of 15 years on Counts 5 and the lesser included offense in Court 14. His defense lawyer asked him questions, then when asked if he sought release pre-sentencing said, He'd like to go home, but...

On March 16, also in the Mag court, co-defendant Marcus pled guilty to Count 17 of the S9 Superseding Indictment, with a sentencing control date of June 15.

On March 17, another guilty plea, by Christian Serrano, with a half-dozen supporters in the Mag Court gallery. Magistrate Judge Sarah L. Cave noted this on the record, for the transcript.

On March 18, yet another guilty plea, by Johnnie Capeles, to Count 22 and a June 16 control date.

On March 19, yes another guilty by, by Jason Rivera, with a June 17 control date.

On March 27, Inner City Press went and covered the sentencing of the self-described first to plead guilty, who had family and supporters there and was sentenced to 84 months, or seven years. Then the remaining defendants had a conference, and set the next one for June 12 at 11 am.

On May 29 co-defendant Rivera was sentenced by Judge Marrero to sixty months consecutive to an 84 month sentence he is already serving. Sentencing was expedited in order to get him out of MDC Brooklyn to another prison.

On June 8 Judge Marrero declined to grant a modification of bail conditions for co-defendant Reynoso, finding "no material change sufficient to warrant the requested relief."

On June 9 counsel to co-defendant Marcus asked for the five year mandatory minimum on June 12.

On June 12 Marcus was sentenced to just that: 60 months, with Bronx RRC for the maximum term allowable and participation in the RISE Program - whose graduation earlier in the week Inner City Press attended and tweeted, here.

On June 25 co-defendant Serrano's request to attend his father's funeral at the Sisto Funeral Home in The Bronx was denied as impractical, after remand - the AUSA said the Government will help facilitate his communications with his family members on the day of the funeral from the MDC "in a manner that is respectful of the occasion."

On August 14 co-defendant Vargas was sentenced to 60 months in prison.

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The case is USA v. Villafane, et al., 1:21-cr-93 (Marrero)  

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