Snoop Dogg sues beer-maker over profits

Snoop Dog performs at the Etam Live Show Lingerie for their Fall/Winter 2015/16 Ready to Wear collection during the Paris Fashion Week. Picture: EPA/ETIENNE LAURENT

Snoop Dog performs at the Etam Live Show Lingerie for their Fall/Winter 2015/16 Ready to Wear collection during the Paris Fashion Week. Picture: EPA/ETIENNE LAURENT

Published Jun 9, 2015

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LOS ANGELES - Rapper Snoop Dogg is suing Pabst Brewing Co. over a deal he says entitles him to a portion of the proceeds from the company’s sales last year.

The breach of contract lawsuit filed Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court seeks 10 percent of the net sales price paid to Pabst for its Colt 45 malt beer line, which was included in last year’s sale.

Snoop Dogg signed a three-year agreement in 2011 to endorse Colt 45’s fruit-flavored beer called Blast by Colt 45. The lawsuit states his contract called for him to receive a portion of the sale price if Pabst sold its Colt 45 operations before January 2016.

An email sent to Pabst was not immediately returned.

The lawsuit states Pabst told the rapper that the sale didn’t trigger the clause entitling him to sale proceeds.

 

AP

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