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May 22, 2000
Freelance writer Larry Birkhead files a libel suit against Ashley Judd in Louisville, Kentucky, after she told reporters that he fabricated a "no comment" in a story he wrote about her mother, Naomi, for USA Today
Nov 15, 2000
LeAnn Rimes files suit against Curb Records in an attempt to escape a recording deal she signed as a minor
Nov 28, 2000
Wilbur Rimes countersues his daughter, LeAnn Rimes, in a Dallas court, contending he did not take $7 million from her and that her company owes him a 3% producers fee. In the filing, he labels his daughter a "spoiled brat"
Dec 11, 2000
Garth Brooks' wife, Sandy Brooks, files a legal answer to his petition for a divorce. A judge puts the documents under seal, preventing public access
Dec 18, 2000
Publishing company Albert E. Brumley & Sons files suit against The Dixie Chicks in Joplin, Missouri, after the group used the gospel classic "I'll Fly Away" as part of its song "Sin Wagon" without obtaining permission
Jan 29, 2001
Ames Davis, administrator for the estate of Jim Reeves' widow, Mary Reeves Davis, files suit against her nephew, saying he was improperly influenced to sell rights to most of Reeves' estate to Ed Gregory, a carnival promoter for United Shows
Feb 9, 2001
Don Felder files a lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court against Don Henley and Glenn Frey, claiming they wrongfully booted him from the group in what Felder calls a "sham board of directors meeting"
Mar 6, 2001
Trisha Yearwood files suit in Nashville to prevent a Columbus, Ohio, songwriter from selling a demo she recorded for him before she became a star. The two sides reach an out-of-court settlement
Mar 11, 2001
The Knoxville News-Sentinel reports that Dolly Parton and nine of her 11 siblings have filed suit to take control of her mother's finances, saying she's unfit. According to documents, her mother, Avie, doesn't have access to Dolly's phone number
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
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