The 32-year-old, real name Tramar Dillard, allegedly owes Australian promoters a whooping sum after failing to play a gig at the Fat as Butter music festival last October despite receiving USD 55,000 as advance, reported Contactmusic.
Lawyer Matthew Hourn failed to track down the singer in person, so he finally sent him an old legal notice via a link on his official page on facebook.
"Our process server tried arranging meetings with his agents and attended appearances in Melbourne, but due to his large entourage and security, we were unable to serve him personally," Hourn said. PTI CORR AYM
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