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Originally posted by DR3ch
She did sign a contract. I don't want to sound cold but she has no right being released from it. She should fulfill it and then move on, if she flops, she will be released anyway. But allegedly being raped with no prove at all is no reason to break a contract. Again, I don't want to sound cold, mean, stupid, etc. and I am not saying that I don't believe her but the court ruled against her.
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Bad PR is like poison for companies nowadays. People will NOT buy Kesha's new album if Sony releases it and they will likely be wasting money producing. Other record companies and celebrities will probably jump on board and call sony evil and give them even worse press. Its not worth it.
