The last is yet to be heard of the
lingering legal tussle singer Runtown and his former record label,
Eric Many Entertainment, as the former has reportedly received a
court summons to defend himself after he defied a Contempt Warning
from Court which was served on him by the latter.
An Abuja High Court has fixed August 8,
2018 for Runtown to appear and give reasons why he should not be sent
to prison for disobeying the Court Injunction made on 10th May, 2018.
According to a statement by Eric Many,
‘recall that we served a Contempt Warning from Court on Runtown on
4th July, 2018 after he defied Court Order and released a song.
Rather than heed the Contempt Warning and retrace his steps, he
issued a Press Release in which he argued that the Injunction had
expired. The Injunction was to stop things until the hearing of our
Motion seeking to freeze activities until a decision on his status
(whether he had discharged his obligations to us or not) is taken. It
barred him from performing or releasing songs for the time being’.
The statement went on to add that, ‘the legal advice we received
was that Runtown was wrong in his interpretation of the Rules of
Court he relied on since he was already served with our Motion and
was represented in Court on 31st May, 2018 when the Court adjourned
to 27th September, 2018 to hear the Motion and the one filed by
Runtown himself! To turn around after that day to proceed to do what
the Order barred him from doing, and what the Motion served on him
(adjourned in his presence) seeks to stop, is unjustifiable under the
7-Days Rule he relied upon. That could probably apply to a person
against whom an interim injunction was obtained without more’.
‘Based on this, we have done two things: One, we have obtained a
‘FORM 49’ against him to explain why he should not be sent to
prison, especially when he continued to publicize fixtures for shows
in Canada, Namibia, Europe etc and threaten to release more songs,
both actions in defiance of the Court Order. The application (now
fixed for 8th August) has been served on him in the Punch as ordered
by the Court. Two, since we will not allow him to continue to mock
the Court Order we have applied and obtained a new Injunction to stop
his actions to protect the Contempt Case. The new injunction bars him
from his threatened defiant actions in Canada, Namibia, Europe etc.
We believe the new Injunction has not also ‘expired’ and hope he
respects the Court this time. Please bear in mind that our main case
in Court boils down to whether Runtown has discharged his monetary
obligations to us and delivered one Album to us as spelt out in our
Contract. He has responded, so it will be good to allow the Court to
decide what each party filed. Let both sides apply restraint. As we
always say, Ericmany Limited will continue to follow the judicial
process. We have confidence in the Rule of Law and will continue to
patiently follow the due process until the wrong done to us by
Runtown after our heavy investment on him is redressed’.
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