Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Appeals court sends ‘Leaving Neverland’ fight to arbitratio­n

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PASADENA, CALIF. » A federal appeals court ruled Monday that a lawsuit filed by the Michael Jackson estate over an HBO documentar­y about two of the late pop star’s sex abuse accusers can go forward in private arbitratio­n.

A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with two lower courts and ruled in favor of the Jackson estate in its decision on “Leaving Neverland.”

Unless there are further appeals, the case will go to a private arbitrator, which the Jackson estate argued was required by the 1992 contract at the center of the lawsuit.

That means the proceeding­s will be largely shielded from public view, though Jackson attorneys said in court filings that they would like for them to be as open as possible and sought private arbitratio­n because it was the only way available to sue under the contract.

NEW YORK » A decade after publishing his memoir “Decoded,” Jay-Z is forming a more lasting partnershi­p with the book industry.

Roc Nation, the entertainm­ent company founded by the rapper, is starting an imprint with Random House called Roc Lit 101. In a joint announceme­nt Tuesday, Random House and Roc Nation promised “books at the dynamic intersecti­on of entertainm­ent and genre-defying literature.”

Among the initial releases for next summer: “Till the End,” a memoir by the retired pitching star CC Sabathia; and music journalist Danyel Smith’s “Shine Bright,” a story of Black women in music that combines memoir, criticism and biography.

Future releases will include a book by Meek Mill on “criminal justice and survival,” memoirs by rappers Yo Gotti and Fat Joe and fantasy fiction from rapper Lil Uzi Vert, along with everything from cookbooks to children’s stories.

Roc Lit 101 will be led by Chris Jackson, the publisher and editor-in-chief of the Random House imprint One World and a recent recipient of a lifetime achievemen­t award from the Center for Fiction, and Jana Fleishman, executive vice president of Roc Nation.

“Our aspiration for the imprint is to create books that draw from the best of pop culture — its most imaginativ­e and talented storytelle­rs, innovators, and literary chronicler­s — to create beautifull­y written and produced works that will entertain and enthrall readers, but also illuminate critical issues,” Jackson, who published “Decoded” and has worked with Ta-Nehisi Coates and Ibram X. Kendi among others, said in a statement.

Fleishman said in a statement that “There are so many untold stories and we consider it a true privilege to be able to amplify diverse voices while exploring the uncharted worlds that are about to open to us.”

Random House declined comment when asked if Jay-Z himself might publish a book through Roc Lit 101, or if Beyoncé might publish through the new imprint.

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101, left, and Jay-Z, founder of Roc Nation, who is starting the imprint with Random House.
The logo for a new imprint for Roc Lit 101, left, and Jay-Z, founder of Roc Nation, who is starting the imprint with Random House.

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