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Nelly wins $67,000 legal battle as court dismisses copyright suit over debut album

Paul Joseph by Paul Joseph
May 29, 2026
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American rapper Nelly has secured a major legal victory after a federal judge ordered an attorney linked to a failed copyright lawsuit over his debut album, Country Grammar, to pay more than $67,000 in legal fees.

Key Highlights:

  • Nelly won a legal battle as a U.S. court ordered an attorney to pay $67,586 in legal fees over a copyright lawsuit tied to his debut album.
  • The case was filed by Ali Jones of St. Lunatics, claiming unpaid credits and royalties for Country Grammar.
  • The lawsuit was dismissed after being ruled out of time under U.S. copyright law and was withdrawn in April 2025.
  • The court sanctioned attorney Precious Felder Gates for pursuing the case, awarding fees for over 150 hours of legal work.
  • Nelly’s lawyer Kenneth D. Freundlich said courts do not tolerate lawsuits used as pressure tools rather than valid legal claims.

The ruling followed a lawsuit filed by former St. Lunatics member Ali Jones, popularly known as Ali, who accused the rapper of excluding members of the hip-hop group from credits and royalty payments connected to the successful album.

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Ali had sued Nelly in 2024, alleging that members of the St. Lunatics contributed significantly to Country Grammar but were denied proper recognition and financial compensation.

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However, the case later collapsed after Nelly’s legal team argued that the claims were filed outside the three-year statute of limitations provided under U.S. copyright law. The lawsuit was subsequently withdrawn in April 2025.

Despite the withdrawal, Nelly’s lawyers pursued sanctions against Ali’s attorney, Precious Felder Gates, insisting the suit was frivolous and lacked legal merit.

The court agreed and ordered Gates to pay $67,586 to cover more than 150 hours of legal work carried out by Nelly’s attorneys.

Although Gates argued that the fees requested by the rapper’s legal team were excessive, the judge dismissed most of the objections, ruling that the billing rates reflected prevailing legal standards and the experience of the attorneys involved.

Nelly’s lead counsel, Kenneth D. Freundlich, welcomed the ruling, stating that courts have little tolerance for lawsuits used “as a weapon rather than a remedy.”

The case also attracted attention after three former St. Lunatics members, Murphy Lee, Kyjuan and City Spud, reportedly distanced themselves from the lawsuit shortly after it was filed, claiming they did not authorise the legal action.

Released in 2000, Country Grammar became a massive commercial success, spending five weeks atop the Billboard 200 chart and helping launch Nelly into international stardom with hit songs including Hot in Herre and Dilemma.

The ruling is expected to reignite discussions within the music industry over copyright lawsuits involving major artists, with several musicians in recent years criticising what they describe as opportunistic legal actions aimed at forcing celebrities into quick settlements.

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