Friday, November 08, 2019

Birdman Suing to Keep Creditors From Recording Studio Proceeds


Last year Cash Money CEO Bryan 'Birdman' Williams was ordered to vacate his Miami mansion after defaulting on a $12 million loan that used the house for collateral [click here if you missed that].

Now Birdman is fighting for the rights to the recording studio inside the compound...
 
According to reports Birdman is asking the judge to omit income he receives from renting out the recording studio on the grounds that the studio is a business and does not belong to the property and could function on its own at another location.

Of course his creditors disagree.

The case is pending.

The 9-bedroom, 17-bathroom mansion, once owned by music producer Scott Storch, has 25-foot ceilings, a below ground pool, an outdoor pool with cabana, a movie theater, a gym, a spa, an in-house massage room, 100 feet of waterfront and a private dock.