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Beyonce And Jay Z Steal From Another Jamaican Artist Resulting In A Lawsuit

July 24. 2020

Beyonce and Jay Z

Beyonce and Jay Z have been sued by Jamaican artist, Lenora Antoinette Stines, for copyright infringement. The lawsuit was filed last month in the United States District Court Central District of California. It is in reference to Beyonce and Jay Z's song "Black Effect." Beyonce and Jay Z are constantly stealing copyrights and taking full credit and money for the stolen works (Beyonce And Jay Z Copyright Infringement).

Remember in the March 23, 2018 article "Madonna's Kabbalah Cult Targeting And Killing Jamaicans With The Support Of The FBI" I wrote about Beyonce and Jay Z's trip to my homeland of Jamaica and stated, "Chronic copyright infringing Kabbalah cult members Beyonce and Jay Z have been sued repeatedly by many people for stealing copyrights. I am one of those people. I have preexisting, unpublished copyrighted music videos and other items registered in the Library of Congress regarding Jamaica. I have nothing against anyone visiting or filming in my homeland of Jamaica. However, if I find out Jay Z and Beyonce have engaged in their usual thievery and criminally stolen from my preexisting copyrighted work again, I am going to sue them again and call for a massive boycott against them on this site read by millions."

I have not seen what Beyonce and Jay Z filmed out in Jamaica. However, they went out to the island with their usual stealing and ripped off Stines. Hence the lawsuit she has filed against them. She helped them put together the video they filmed in Jamaica and they used her voice on the accompanying song "Black Effect." They agreed to pay her for the work she did on the project. However, they lied and ripped Stines off.

This is not the first time Beyonce and Jay Z have been sued over using people's vocals on their music without payment. Remember the lawsuit filed by the family of deceased Louisiana rapper, Messy Mya (Beyonce Sued Again For Copyright Infringement This Time For Stealing From Deceased Rapper Messy Mya). Beyonce stole some of Messy Mya's work after he was brutally gunned down, used his voice on her song, then deliberately did not pay him. That was outright copyright infringement, fraud and a violation of his image rights.

Remember the lawsuit regarding Beyonce stealing the song "Drunk in Love" and using the voice of the song's owner, Hungarian singer named Monika Miczura, on their rip-off, without payment or credit to her (Serial Copyright Thieves Beyonce And Jay Z Sued For Stealing 'Drunk In Love' And Even Including A Clip Of The Original Artist's Voice On The Track). Beyonce and Jay Z then criminally corrupted the judge to get the case thrown out, as they so often do in criminal acts that are disgracing the judiciary to the watching world.

Beyonce and Jay Z keep using people's voices and copyrighted work on their songs and not paying them for it. That is an outright crime. It looks really bad, but those two idiots won't stop doing this. It's given them a bad name, but they are too arrogant and dumb to see it.

People have been boycotting them for this misconduct. Hence both Jay Z and Beyonce having flop after flop for years (even though their publicists flood the press and social networking with hype filled stories in trying to paint them as bigger than Michael Jackson, which they never will be).

Beyonce and Jay Z can afford to pay people after stealing from so many. However, Beyonce and Jay Z are greedy degenerates. They're not real businesspeople. So they try to steal from and defraud everyone they can to gain ill-gotten wealth, which is against the law. That vile greed is going to be their undoing in an unprecedented fall via a massive forthcoming scandal. They haven't gotten away with anything.

Lenora Antoinette Stines is not the first Jamaican that Jay Z and Beyonce have stolen from. They've stolen a lot from me (The FBI Is Stonewalling Congress On Releasing FBI File In Madonna Human Rights Abuse Case (Congressional Documents)).

They've also stolen from the late, legendary Jamaican reggae singer, Tenor Saw. Beyonce stole the song "Ring The Alarm" from Tenor Saw, who released his track of the same name in 1985, years before her rip off in 2006. The songs have the same title, similar music and a few mutual lyrics. Beyonce also paired the song "Ring The Alarm" with a music video that is a rip off of the movie "Basic Instinct" which stars her fellow Kabbalah cult member, Sharon Stone.

They have no respect for Jamaica or its people. Their deceitful, thieving actions show it. They are constantly stealing from Jamaicans and Jamaica, a small country, which is disgraceful and despicable conduct. When you steal from a small nation in the world, it looks really bad, and is internationally known as ill will and imperialism. It's considering very bad form in the world and a mark of shame.

Other members of their Kabbalah cult who have stolen from Jamaica and Jamaicans are Madonna, Guy Ritchie, Simon Cowell, Seth Rogen ("Game Over, Man") and rapper 50 Cent. They are criminally defrauding Jamaica and Jamaicans out of intellectual property, tax dollars and awards for the intellectual property of Jamaicans that are being criminally stolen by Hollywood. Once again, they are stealing from a small country and it's not a good look at all. It's despicable and greedy.

I'll cite another example. 50 Cent went out to Jamaica running a scam to fleece and defraud local businesspeople, claiming he was going to start a business venture on the island (and was looking for investors to join in). Investors got onboard, then 50 Cent disappeared and abandoned the project like a real con artist.

Hollywood is engaging in all this criminal stealing and fraud with the assistance of the scumbag slavetraders at the FBI (who have been formally accused of stealing from others as well). The FBI has been criminally aiding Hollywood in stealing the intellectual property of Jamaicans and illegally diverting it to Hollywood, which constitutes serious international crimes.

It is robbing Jamaica, a third world nation, of much needed tax dollars that rightfully belongs to the island. Hollywood and the FBI are behaving like Jamaica is a slave outpost. And God is going to judge your behavior for this criminally abusive misconduct that is a throwback to slavery in stealing people's labor and wealth.

Hollywood is full of crooks. They're not real businesspeople. They are thieves and con artists stealing copyrights (which means money) and people's labor. I predict a massive disaster and an unprecedented fall is coming concerning the aforementioned thieves (and my predictions routinely happen).

STORY SOURCE

Beyoncé and Jay-Z sued by Jamaican artist over 'Black Effect'

Updated 1:46 PM ET, Wed June 17, 2020 - (CNN) Beyoncé Knowles Carter and her husband Jay-Z are being accused of not giving a Jamaican artist credit for her contribution to their single "Black Effect." Lenora Antoinette Stines filed Tuesday in the United States District Court Central District of California to be compensated for copyright infringement, right of publicity and unjust enrichment.

The suit is centered around the song "Black Effect" from the couple's joint 2018 album, "Everything is Love." Jay-Z's legal name is Shawn Carter and the album is credited to "The Carters." CNN has reached out to reps for the couple for comment.

According to the suit, a copy of which CNN obtained, Stines "is 68 years old and she is extremely well respected and highly regarded in the island of Jamaica, and throughout the world for her artistry and wisdom." Stines alleges that she was approached in Jamaica by the couple in March of 2018 to help obtain dancers for a video meant to promote their album and tour. Stines, who uses the title "Dr." in the lawsuit, said she supplied some dancers for the video and was also asked to speak about her thoughts on love in the video.

According to Stines, on the day she showed up to film the video she was told she "must sign" an agreement in order to participate. "When Dr. Stines inquired into the terms of the agreement, she was told that the agreement 'was just a standard document that everyone had to sign,'" the suit states. "She was then told not to 'worry, because the agreement was only going to be utilized so that her voice could be used in the Video.'"

Stines said that when she asked if she could snap a photo of the agreement to send to her son, who is an attorney in South Florida to review, she "was explicitly told that she could not send a picture of the agreement to anyone to review."

The suit goes on to say that Stines was assured that the recording "would only be used in the video, which was said to be for promotional purposes." But when the album came out in June 2018, "To the shock, horror and chagrin of Dr. Stines, the Project featured the unauthorized exploitation of her vocals on a song known as "Black Effect" (the "Recording")."

"This discovery left Dr. Stines feeling violated," the suit states. Stines' voice is featured in the first minute of the "Black Effect" song. She is seeking damages, legal fees, a portion of the publishing rights and a writer's credit for the single.

https://www.cnn.com

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