Court documents show the high-profile super-producer – real name Lukasz Gottwald – is no longer chief executive of Kemosabe Records, the imprint he co-founded with Sony in 2011. A court filing dated Friday stated that Kemosabe Records was “wholly-owned by Sony Music Entertainment. Lukasz Gottwald is no longer the CEO ... and does not have authority to act on its behalf”. The Guardian understands Gottwald continues to have a relationship with Sony Music but that his role as chief executive of Kemosabe Records ended on 31 March. In February Kesha had released a series of emails to back up her claim that Gottwald psychologically abused her.
Source: The Guardian April 26, 2017 01:18 UTC