Young Thug’s Ex Manager Manny Halley Suing Rapper’s Biz Manager For $50 Million

(EXCLUSIVE DETAILS) Young Thug's Ex Manager Manny Halley Suing Rapper's Biz Manager For $50 Million


Young Thug’s Ex Manager Suing For $50 Million

It’s officially time for Young Thug’s (real name Jeffrey Williams) business manager to lawyer up. theJasmineBRAND.com exclusively reports, the rapper’s former manager, Manny Halley, is taking legal action against David Weise & Associates.

theJasmineBRAND broke the story, David Weise & Associates (Thug’s business manager) accused Manny of stealing funds and inappropriately using them on behalf of the rapper.

Manny is known for working with artists like Nicki Minaj and Keyshia Cole.

(EXCLUSIVE DETAILS) Young Thug's Ex Manager Manny Halley Suing Rapper's Biz Manager For $50 Million

Lyor Cohen, Young Thug, Manny Halley

This year Manny partnered up with Lyor Cohen and added Young Thug to his “Imani Entertainment Group” for management.

Thug’s manager threatened to contact LAPD’s criminal department, claiming Manny attempted to charge over $200,000 to one of Thug’s business manager’s employees account. In addition to charging up credit cards, they claimed that Manny had also been bouncing checks.

However, Manny paints a different story. Manny’s camp claims that Thug’s business manager is trying to cover up their own mishaps and incompetence.

Manny explains that the $200k that they alleged he attempted to steal was actually for Young Thug’s private jets for his tour.

(EXCLUSIVE) Young Thug Accuses Manager Manny Halley Stealing Credit Cards, Bouncing Checks

Manny also alleges that in the past, Thug’s business company was not appropriately overseeing his finances and at one point the electricity in his home was turned off, car note payments were missed, along with his cell phone. According to the docs, within a couple of months after Weise was retained (see below):

(EXCLUSIVE DETAILS) Young Thug's Ex Manager Manny Halley Suing Rapper's Biz Manager For $50 Million

He’s filed a $50 million defamation suit against David Weise & Associates, including damages for: slander, libel, intentional interference with prospective economic advantage, negligent interference with prospective economic advantage and intentional interference with contractual relations.