Kesha appeals Sony decision, likens current contract to 'slavery'
Kesha has appealed a ruling last month denying release from her contract with Sony Music's Kemosabe Records, likening her situation to "slavery" and refuting the judge's suggestion that the singer had **t suffered irreparable harm.
Kemosabe*is operated by Dr. Luke, whom Kesha has accused of rape and other forms of ***ual, physical and emotional abuse over their decade-long working relationship.*
In her ruling,*Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Shirley Kornreich said that Sony has made it possible for Kesha to work without the involvement of Dr. Luke. But in a weekend filing,*Kesha's attorney Mark Geragos said that even if Dr. Luke is **t directly involved, having Kesha work under a label owned by the producer is akin to "slavery."* Read more...