Dash’s reps recently commented on the controversy, claiming that he only wanted to sell his entire Roc-A-Fella stake not the Reasonable Doubt NFT. Though they were served papers, Dash and his lawyers did not show up for the hearing. Since the label was still concerned that Dash would still try to pursue a sale, Roc-A-Fella Records asked the court to issue a temporary restraining order. The label sent a warning letter to SuperFarm, the investor platform, which led to the cancellation of the auction which was originally set for June 23 – 25. Earlier this month, the label, which was co-founded by JAY-Z, Kareem “Biggs” Burke and Dame Dash – sued Dash for attempting to sell virtual ownership of the album’s copyrights. The Hollywood Reporter reports that the record company has managed to convince the New York federal judge that JAY-Z’s debut album, Reasonable Doubt should not be sold as an NFT.
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