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Hypocrite Jay-Z Sues Over Rockafella Name 

January 15. 2010

Jay-Z

Disgraceful rapper and Satanist, Jay-Z, lost a lawsuit he brought in England, when the brute took on a restaurant bearing the name "Rock-a-fella." He sued the eatery, as it bore the same name as his former company "Rockafella." 

While I do not agree with companies using other business entities names in different territories, Jay-Z lawsuit is hypocritical. It's amazing that Jay-Z is suing over a name he stole from America's famed Rockefeller family, while engaging in psuedo-aspirations of being a wealthy businessman, when at the end of the day, he's nothing but an unrepentant, grubby, thieving criminal, stealing people's copyrighted music and pushing musical poison, since he quit pushing drugs for cash. This dude really believes his own hype when he has absolutely no talent.

This Jay-Z lawsuit is just as arrogant as bisexual singer, Katy Perry, suing a designer for using said name, when that's not even her birth name (unlike the fashion designer). 

Jay-Z Loses Court Dispute Over Roc-A-Fella Name

Jan. 14, 2010 - Jay-Z recently lost a court dispute with an England eatery over the name of his former empire.

The rap impresario sued celebrity chef Terry Miller over the use of the word "Rockafella," a New Castle restaurant launched when Miller used his winnings from cooking reality television show Hell's Kitchen to open it.

The lawsuit entered courts in 2006, when Jay claimed the name would confuse fans into believing the restaurant would be associated with his Roc-A-Fella business.

A court, however, ruled in favor of Miller and granted him the exclusive trademark and rights to use the name in the United Kingdom...

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