Two years after the case was thrown out, Michigan appeals judges Elizabeth Gleicher and Michael Kelly have ruled that Dr. Dre must answer charges that he infringed on the privacy rights of 3 Detroit employees by taping their conversations.
The suit stems from a July 2000 concert stop of Dre’s memorable Up In Smoke Tour. The employees were secretly videotaped as they urged the concert promoters to not show the audience a video prop containing nudity.
The footage was later showcased.....
AllHipHop — Two years after the case was thrown out, Michigan appeals judges Elizabeth Gleicher and Michael Kelly have ruled that Dr. Dre must answer charges that he infringed on the... more info