Daddy Yankee has brought a bombshell lawsuit accusing his former manager, Raphy Pina, and estranged wife Mireddys González of scheming to steal songwriting royalties during a nearly decade-long racketeering conspiracy.
The reggaeton star (Ramón Ayala Rodríguez) is bringing civil claims under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, a federal organized crime statute often deployed against mobsters and gangs. The 107-page lawsuit accuses Pina, a veteran Latin music executive and founder of Pina Records, of plotting with González and other associates to fraudulently add Pina as a songwriter on Daddy Yankee’s split sheets.
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