Finally Five Star Music issues official statement on arrest of Harrysong
Yesterday, Five Star Music arrested Harrysong for breach of contract. In a new statement signed by Five Star Music Lawyer, Mr. C.C Chris, they explained and narrated why he was arrested, how they paid 5million naira to buy off his former contract with Questionmark Entertainment and how Harrysong has breach the contract he signed with Five Star. Read the full statement after the cut...
It has
become both imperative and necessary to state our position on the
ongoing misguided and fallacious news making the rounds in the media
between our esteemed record label and Mr. Harry Tare Okri.
Sometime
in 2008 when Mr. Harry first approached our record label for a music
contract, we immediately declined the request when we found out that he
had a subsisting contract with one Mr. Kevin Luciano of ‘Question Mark
Entertainment Label’. All efforts then by Mr. Harry to influence our
management proved abortive as our position was maintained on grounds of
equity, fairness and professionalism.
For
further avoidance of doubts on the true facts of the present situation,
our management has decided to officially set the records straight,
because of negative and pervasive influence being foisted on the psyche
of our numerous and well meaning fans.
1.
Our first encounter with Mr. Harry was sometime in 2008 when he
approached our management for a music contract. As stated above,
according to our findings at that time, his contract with ‘Question Mark
Entertainment Record Label’ was still subsisting and valid. Obviously
we declined when we found out that Mr. Harry’s plans were ill
orchestrated against his employers, by walking out on them without
fulfilling the obligations clearly contained in his running contract
with them.
2. When Harry’s employers
(Question Mark Entertainment) got wind of his frantic efforts to desert
his contract, a stern and official public statement was issued against
Mr. Harry and a certain clause establishing his existing contract was
clearly published for full consumption by the general public.
3a.
The tussle continued between Harry and his employers till sometime
in 2014 when Harry once again approached us, this time very desperate.
We opened preliminary discussions with him but demanded an official
document from his former employers relieving him of any obligation or
liability with regards to his contract with them.
3b.
Our move to do things right and professionally with Mr. Harry earned
us a Twenty Million Naira Legal Suit (N20,000,000.00) from Mr. Kevin
Luciano of Question Mark Entertainment (Records are there for
confirmation). We were joined as co-defendants with Mr. Harry.
Juxtaposing
the above with what is going on now, it is quite unfortunate because
“Good intentions counts as much as good actions, and the person seeking
to do good is as good as someone who actually does it.
3c.
Knowing the vulnerability of Mr. Harry on the impending legal suit,
we solicited the help of certain well respected individuals in the Music
industry to wade into the matter, one of which was our dear veteran
Daddy Showkey. Mr. Luciano having found out our intention from inception
to act in good faith, agreed to withdraw his suit against Mr. Harry and
our company BUT, not without consequential and settlement fees of Five
Million Naira (N5,000,000.00, records available for verification).
We paid this amount solely without Mr. Harry contributing a dime!
4. It is often said that “When people sense that someone else is vulnerable, they tend to attack, for when the calf falls, the knives come out”.
However, in Mr. Harry’s vulnerable situation, we did nothing of the
sort. Rather, we whole heartedly bought all his liability off Question
Mark Entertainment Label, and welcomed him as a family into Five Star
Music Label, a genuine gesture and decision we are all regretting this
present day.
5. Because we are known for
running our affairs professionally and legally, we signed a three year
contract with Mr. Harry and certain conditions and obligations were
specifically and properly spelled out apart from the terms of the
contract. Most important of these were his obligations to our Music
Label, which amongst others include:
i.
That he must deliver at least, three (3) full music albums on or
before the expiration of the first term of his three year contract,
otherwise the label solely reserves the right either to rescind or
extend the contract.
These conditions were never met.
ii.
While in the employment of the Five Star Music Label, he must not
engage himself in anyway whatsoever, whether directly, by proxy or
through a third party in any Music or recording business other than that
of Five Star Music. This condition was also repeatedly breached as Mr.
Harry has been releasing music, going on tours locally and
internationally without our consent or paying the agreed percentage to
the label.
6. Five Star Music wishes to
state categorically that this reckless breach of contract by Mr. Harry
stands contrary to our company’s work ethics and will therefore be
pursued to a logical conclusion using the full instrument of the law.
In
setting the records straight, let it be known that before now, the
label refrained from instituting any legal actions against him for his
blatant breach of contract, just because he was still considered as part
of Five Star Music family. However, his posture as clearly manifested
through his lawyers whom have continued to write and make all kinds of
assertions and threats to the label necessitated our immediate response
for the general public to know the truth and inherent facts of the
story. For it is said, that facts speaks for themselves.
We
therefore advice the general public to tread with caution and desist
from transacting any business with Mr. Harry Tare Okri, as same is both
illegal and a total breach of his existing contract with our record
Label, ‘Five Star Music Label’. Notwithstanding what propaganda he feeds
the public, we further advice that proper verifications are made from
us, as there is no iota of truth emanating therefrom.
Signed
Mr. C.C Chris
Five Star Music Limited
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