Feels like we haven’t heard THAT much in the saga of Kanye West’s recent life in the past couple of weeks – probably because of all the ridiculously stupid stories in Prince Harry’s autobiography going viral – but we did learn that he had married Biance Censori (who?) in a private love ceremony on Friday.
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Anyone thinking that this might be the beginning of a change in Kanye’s plights was completely wrong though, with the news coming out today that the Greenberg Traurig Law Firm have been forced to take out an advert in two local Los Angeles papers to inform him that they no longer want to work with him. The firm had originally been hired by Ye to defend him against a lawsuit filed by Ultra Music Publishing last summer for using the 1986 song ‘Move Your Body’ in one of his recent tunes without having permission, but when Kanye started being all anti semitic back in November, Greenberg Traurig obviously wanted to sever ties with him.
He’s no longer responding to any method of communication with them though, so they’ve been forced to take out the adverts. Here’s what the legal documents had to say about them:
Publication of the Withdrawal Order’s contents in two Los Angeles-area newspapers, where Ye appears to reside, will also apprise him of the Withdrawal Order.
Given Ye’s public status, publication of the Withdrawal Order will likely garner significant media attention, resulting in broader publication and provide an even greater likelihood of apprising Ye of the Order.