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Black Sherif’s former business manager officially files court injunction against him

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The former business manager of Black Sherif, Shadrach Agyei Owusu has filed a court injunction against the ‘Kweku The Traveler’ hitmaker.

Black Sherif and his former investor have been having issues after he signed a new contract with Empire without his knowledge.

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Months ago, Kweku Kristo who is a personal assistant to Shadrach Agyei Owusu went on a media tour expressing the investor’s displeasure with Black Sherif and explaining their side of the story.

In a new development on the issue, Shadrach Agyei Owusu has taken to the laws of the land to demand justice.

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In a letter signed by the Supreme Court Chief Justice, Justice Kwesi Anin Yeboah, Black Sheriff is being summoned to appear before the Supreme Court within eight days.

The former business manager of Black Sheriff is demanding the court to do four things for him;

1. Put an order of injunction on Black Sheriff to restrain him and his agents from performing at any events or sign any agreement to perform at any events.

2. Put an order for the preservation of all the money that has accrued to Black Sheriff from online streaming platforms and other revenue sources

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3. An order of appointment of a receiver to receive any and all funds that may accrue to Black Sheriff from the use and exploitation of his music and image

4. Any court order the court deems fit.

Read the full notice below.

Shadrach Agyei Owusu signed a business management contract with Black Sherif on 18th August 2021. Prior to the contract signing, the Shadrach provided a vehicle to Black Sherif’s team to aid in his movements to shows and interviews.

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Watch Shadrach Agyei Owusu’s personal assistant speak to Ameyaw TV on the controversy.

EXCLUSIVE: Black Sherif's management reveals how he breached his contract by signing on to Empire

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