Freeway Ricky Ross Filing Injunction To Stop Release Of Rick Ross New Album

In “Get your hand outta my pocket” news, the big homey Rick Ross is back at it again, this time he’s filing an injunction against Rick Ross to block the release of his new album ‘Teflon Don.’

Say word EbenGregory.

Word.

And now…here’s AllHipHop.com explaining why Rick Ross filed an injunction against Rick Ross: “If William Roberts attempts to use the ‘Rick Ross’ name that he spent years earning and spending time in prison to uphold, he will be met with an injunction,” a rep for Freeway Ricky told AllHipHop. “Simple as that. This is not a publicity stunt, a game or a hoax, to sell some Rick Ross albums, as some have suggested. In fact, [Freeway] Ricky Ross intends to halt the release of any Summer 2010 ‘Rick Ross’ album.” Freeway Ricky is reportedly seeking half of everything Officer Ross has ever earned. In addition, Slip-N-Slide, Jay-Z, Antonio “L.A.” Reid and Island Def Jam are also being named in the suit unless an agreement can be reached. “Jay-Z had no reason to disrespect Rick Ross and violate his name, because Jay-Z was a hustler, just like Rick Ross and [he] should’ve respected what ‘the boss’ did in the ‘game.’ L.A. Reid knew he should’ve cleared the name before letting Roberts’ art imitate [Freeway] Rick Ross’ life and exploiting his name.” Freeway Ricky Ross claims that Rick Ross applied trade to register and trademark the name Rick Ross, but was refused by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

I see said the blind man. And now…

That’s all I got.

One Comment

  1. Swagger2000 says:

    Original folk never have to go through this. I’m just sayin. Shrugs*

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