Damon Dash
Depo In Film Fight Was Ordered Now His
Copyright of Honor Up Sought
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Dec 30 – Damon Dash has been
sued in a dispute about a film
called "The List" or, "Dear
Frank." But he has been
avoiding being deposed, or
questioned under oath, in
person.
Inner City
Press covered and live tweeted
a proceeding on December 3
before U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York Magistrate Judge Robert
W. Lehrburger, thread
Jump cut four
years and a judgment later: on
December 30, 2024 counsel to
Webber and Muddy Water
Pictures wrote to Judge
Lehrburger seeking the order
"mandating that Dash deliver
the [copyright to 'Honor Up']
documents to the Marshal.
The case is
Webber v. Dash, 1:19-cv-610
(Liman / Lehrburger)
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