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  • Mar 16, 2001
    A Davidson County judge refuses to let LeAnn Rimes out of her deal with Curb Records. Upon hearing the verdict, she turns to her father, Wilbur Rimes, and says "I hate you." LeAnn has made $21 million in royalties from the deal. Curb: $200 million
    Mar 19, 2001
    LeAnn Rimes settles out of court with former co-manager Lyle Walker, named alongside her father, Wilbur Rimes, in a 10-month-old lawsuit in which she claims they took more than $7 million that she should have received
    Mar 21, 2001
    In Sammy Kershaw's divorce trial, Kim Kershaw testifies that Lorrie Morgan admitted that she had an affair with the singer in 1993
    Mar 22, 2001
    Woodland Studio landlord HH&C sues tenant Bob Solomon for $1.5 million, accusing him of allowing the building to be condemned. Artists who've recorded there: Patty Loveless, The Oak Ridge Boys, Merle Haggard and The Charlie Daniels Band
    Mar 26, 2001
    Compilation king K-Tel Records shuts down operations at its headquarters in Maple Plains, Minnesota, and files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
    Mar 27, 2001
    The Tennessean runs a story based on taped conversations with LeAnn Rimes in which she tells her father, Wilbur Rimes, she liked the album "I Need You," which she had publicly repudiated. She also claims that crying in court will get her out of her Curb recording deal
    Mar 28, 2001
    LeAnn Rimes' attorneys ask for a gag order days after her stepmom released tapes to The Tennessean that refuted some of her public statements regarding lawsuits against her father, Wilbur Rimes, and Curb Records
    Mar 29, 2001
    The estate of Margaret Mitchell asks for a restraining order to block the release of songwriter Alice Randall's "The Wind Done Gone," a novel that retells "Gone With The Wind" from a slave's point of view. Randall's credits include "XXXs's And OOO's (An American Girl)" and "Girls Ride Horses Too"
    Mar 29, 2001
    Neighbors file suit in Davidson County Chancery Court to have Mindy McCready evicted from her condominium, charging she makes too much noise and has added to the stress of one particular neighbor having "an extremely difficult pregnancy"
    Mar 31, 2001
    Some 3,000 items belonging to the late Roy Rogers and Dale Evans are put up for auction at their home in Apple Valley, California, following Evans' death. Among the items: dishes, clothing and a turquoise recliner




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