Gamma Media Holdings, the music company founded by Larry Jackson, has filed a lawsuit in New York seeking to identify the anonymous person or people it says created websites and social media accounts to spread false claims about the company and its chief executive.
The complaint, filed in New York State Supreme Court, accuses unidentified defendants of defamation, trade libel, and unfair competition. Gamma says the anonymous operators used two websites, larryjacksonexposed.com and gammaexposed.com, along with coordinated posts on X and Reddit, to damage the company’s reputation and business relationships.
According to the lawsuit, the websites appeared on or about April 23, shortly after a Bloomberg profile described Jackson’s role in Kanye West’s commercial return. The sites allegedly accused Gamma and Jackson of streaming fraud, financial misconduct, embezzlement, and deception involving the company’s contract with West, who now legally goes by Ye.
Gamma denies the allegations published on the websites and says the claims were presented as fact without evidence. The complaint states that the sites accused the company of using bot-driven purchases to inflate sales numbers for Ye’s album “Bully” and claimed Jackson misled employees about whether the label’s contract with Ye included a provision allowing the company to drop him for racist or antisemitic public conduct.
According to court filings, the websites claimed Jackson told Gamma employees that the contract included...
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