Here’s a breakdown of the key information from the provided text, summarizing the lawsuit against Drake, Ross, and Nguyen:
* The Allegation: A lawsuit filed by LaShawnna ridley and Tiffany Hines accuses Drake, 21 Savage (real name Sheyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph, referred to as “Ross” in the text), and Nguyen of using the Stake.com platform to artificially inflate Drake’s streaming numbers on platforms like Spotify.
* How it Allegedly Worked: The lawsuit claims they used Stake’s ”tipping” feature to transfer money, which was then used to finance bots and “streaming farms” to boost play counts. They also allegedly used the funds for “amplification campaigns” – potentially including disparaging content targeting competitors.
* Stake.com’s Role: The complaint characterizes Stake as an unregulated money transmitter operating outside of financial oversight.
* Nguyen’s Role: Nguyen, who runs the Instagram account @grandwizardchatn*a, is described as a “broker and operational facilitator” who managed funds, coordinated bot activity, and oversaw social media “clipping” campaigns.
* Timeline: The alleged scheme dates back to 2022 and is described as ongoing.
* Plaintiffs’ claims: The plaintiffs claim they were misled into using Stake.com based on representations made by the defendants and suffered damages due to the manipulation of streaming numbers.
* Drake’s Response: Drake declined to comment on the lawsuit.
* Connection to Previous Lawsuit:** The allegations echo claims made in a recent lawsuit against Spotify regarding artificially inflated streams.
