A Look Back at Rapper 50 Cent’s “Many Men” on Its 20th Anniversary Celebrity jeweler TraxNYC — real name Maksud Trax Agadjani — who the rapper is suing for trademark infringement and ...
Jeweler Maksud Agadjani, aka TraxNYC, responded to 50 Cent's $5 million lawsuit by giving away 50kgs of silver, worth around $50000, in the rapper's neighbourhood in Queens. This came after 50 ...
TMZ reported on 10 October that 50 Cent (Curtis James Jackson III) has filed a lawsuit against Maksud Trax Agadjani, known as TraxNYC, for publicity and trademark infringement. TraxNYC is a jeweller ...
The 49-year-old rapper maintains that he had never purchased jewelry from TraxNYC or permitted it to profit from his celebrity status. According to paperwork obtained by TMZ HipHop, the “In da ...
50 Cent is not to play with when it comes to his likeness. He is suing a New York City jeweler for using his name to sell chains. As spotted on TMZ, the “I Get Money” rapper is coming for his ...
TMZ reports that yesterday (Oct. 10), Fif filed a lawsuit against Maksud Trax Agadjani, better known as TraxNYC, for violating his right to publicity and trademark infringement. He’s seeking ...
On Thursday, the artist born Curtis Jackson boss filed a lawsuit against Maksud Trax Agadjani, known in the music industry as TraxNYC, for trademark infringement and violating his right of publicity.
Curtis J. Jackson III—who goes by “50 Cent"—said TraxNYC Corp. and its founder Maksud Agadjani created “imitations of an original necklace designed exclusively for Jackson” and marketed it on social ...
The action, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, claims jeweler Maksud Agadjani and his company TraxNYC used the entertainer's likeness and name to hawk an ...
This came after Agadjani, under his jewelry company TraxNYC Corp., uploaded a video of him selling imitation replicas of the rapper's custom-made gem-encrusted cross pendant. According to court ...
According to TMZ, 50 Cent is suing TraxNYC (real name Maksud Trax Agadjani), a popular jeweler, for trademark infringement and violating his right of publicity. The suit, which could cost TraxNYC ...