Former Temptation singer sues for back royalties
Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2003 11:29 am
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The former lead singer of the Temptations is suing the group and Motown Records, claiming they've failed to pay him royalties for two albums.
Barrington Henderson also alleges in the Superior Court lawsuit filed Tuesday that the Temptations continue to use his image and voice on merchandise, advertising and the group's Internet site.
A spokeswoman for Universal Music Group, which acquired Motown, said the company wouldn't comment on the lawsuit.
Henderson, 47, claims he was fired wrongfully in June after more than five years, despite promises that he'd continue to be the lead singer.
The lawsuit, which seeks undisclosed damages, also alleges the Temptations failed to make Social Security payments on his behalf while he was with the group.
A defamation charge in the lawsuit also alleges that band members made defamatory and untrue statements about Henderson's ability to hit certain notes, said his attorney, Brian Glicker.
Barrington Henderson also alleges in the Superior Court lawsuit filed Tuesday that the Temptations continue to use his image and voice on merchandise, advertising and the group's Internet site.
A spokeswoman for Universal Music Group, which acquired Motown, said the company wouldn't comment on the lawsuit.
Henderson, 47, claims he was fired wrongfully in June after more than five years, despite promises that he'd continue to be the lead singer.
The lawsuit, which seeks undisclosed damages, also alleges the Temptations failed to make Social Security payments on his behalf while he was with the group.
A defamation charge in the lawsuit also alleges that band members made defamatory and untrue statements about Henderson's ability to hit certain notes, said his attorney, Brian Glicker.