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Kahmila "Thug Queen" Greer claims Bone Thugs N Harmony owes her money for writing songs and performing on its "Family Reunion" album, in Cuyahoga County Court, Cleveland.

Daryle 'Baby Boy' Oldham and Johnny 'C-Hustle' Simmons claim Universal Music Group and Interscope Records violated copyright on their ditty, "Thugz Prayer," in a Ruff Ryders tune called "Why," in Manhattan Federal Court.

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