A Chicago jury ruled in favor of Chance the Rapper in a contract dispute with former manager Pat Corcoran, who had sought $3.8 million in unpaid commissions and a post-termination "sunset clause." The jury sided with Chance's countersuit alleging breach of fiduciary duty but awarded only $35 in damages, rejecting Corcoran's claims entirely.
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A Chicago jury ruled in favor of Chance the Rapper in a contract dispute with former manager Pat Corcoran, who had sought $3.8 million in unpaid commissions and a post-termination "sunset clause." The jury sided with Chance's countersuit alleging breach of fiduciary duty but awarded only $35 in damages, rejecting Corcoran's claims entirely.