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Biggie’s Manager Wins Court Order Requiring Faith Evans to Share Primary Wave Catalog Money
['Rachel Scharf']
Billboard
This means Biggie’s widow Faith Evans, who controls the other half of the portfolio, must give Barrow access to Voletta’s 25% cut of the profits from a landmark Primary Wave catalog deal.
Per Voletta’s will, Barrow will distribute her share of the Primary Wave money to the Christopher Wallace Memorial Foundation.
Reps for Evans and Primary Wave did not immediately return requests for comment on the ruling.
Barrow sued Evans last July, alleging the R&B singer was refusing to recognize his ownership stake or share proceeds from the “transformative” Primary Wave deal that Voletta negotiated shortly before dying.
In that deal, Primary Wave acquired a stake in Biggie’s catalog as well as certain name, image and likeness rights.