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Multimillionaire rapper The Kid Laroi being sued by former manager who is ‘claiming breach of contract and loss of income’

The Kid Laroi is facing a lawsuit. 

The 18-year-old multimillionaire rapper, whose real name is Charlton Kenneth Jeffrey Howard, is being sued by a former manager, according to The Daily Telegraph.

On Friday, Daniel ‘Zig’ Annor, who is the managing director of ART Management Group, filed Supreme Court lawsuits against the performer, alleging a ‘breach of contract and loss of income’ in court documents. 

Legal woes: The Kid Laroi is facing a lawsuit. The 18-year-old multimillionaire rapper, whose real name is Charlton Kenneth Jeffrey Howard, is being sued by a former manager, according to The Daily Telegraph. Pictured with girlfriend Katarina Deme

Legal woes: The Kid Laroi is facing a lawsuit. The 18-year-old multimillionaire rapper, whose real name is Charlton Kenneth Jeffrey Howard, is being sued by a former manager, according to The Daily Telegraph. Pictured with girlfriend Katarina Deme

The Daily Telegraph reports that Annor is also seeking damages from The Kid Laroi i’s mother, Sloane Marie Howard. 

Annor further claims his management of Laroi was terminated ‘just days before Laroi signed a deal with global music giant Sony’ according to court documents. 

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Daily Mail Australia has reached out to The Kid Laroi for comment. 

Claims: On Friday, Daniel 'Zig' Annor, who is the managing director of ART Management Group, filed Supreme Court lawsuits against the performer, claiming 'breach of contract and loss of income' in court documents

Claims: On Friday, Daniel ‘Zig’ Annor, who is the managing director of ART Management Group, filed Supreme Court lawsuits against the performer, claiming ‘breach of contract and loss of income’ in court documents 

The Kid Laroi courted controversy on Friday, when he brought Sydney hip hop group ONEFOUR out onto the stage at his Sydney show, for their first performance on a proper stage since 2019. 

OneFour performed their collaboration with Laroi called My City, at his End of the World show, before performing their hits Shanks and Shivs and Spot the Difference.  

The drill rap artists – a genre defined by themes of violence, killing, and death – made headlines in 2019 after their national tour was shutdown by police due to safety concerns. 

Controversial group: The Kid Laroi courted controversy on Friday, when he brought Sydney hip hop group ONEFOUR out onto the stage at his Sydney show (pictured), for their first performance on a proper stage since 2019

Controversial group: The Kid Laroi courted controversy on Friday, when he brought Sydney hip hop group ONEFOUR out onto the stage at his Sydney show (pictured), for their first performance on a proper stage since 2019 

Just like the locals! Despite his star status, the performer, who has had a number one hit with his song Stay, a collaboration with Justin Bieber, mingled with the locals at a pub in Sydney 's Newtown on Wednesday (pictured)

Just like the locals! Despite his star status, the performer, who has had a number one hit with his song Stay, a collaboration with Justin Bieber, mingled with the locals at a pub in Sydney ‘s Newtown on Wednesday (pictured) 

Despite his star status, the performer, who has had a number one hit with his song Stay, a collaboration with Justin Bieber, mingled with the locals at a pub in Sydney‘s Newtown on Wednesday. 

The teen, who is in Australia for a stadium tour and to launch a collaboration with McDonald’s, was pictured playing the pokies and drinking Corona beer.

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Laroi has brought his End of the World Tour to Australia and has partnered with McDonald’s to launch a limited-edition meal. 

He took to the stage at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Thursday, with a second show added on Friday due to overwhelming demand.

In demand: Laroi has brought his End of the World Tour to Australia and has partnered with McDonald's to launch a limited-edition meal

In demand: Laroi has brought his End of the World Tour to Australia and has partnered with McDonald’s to launch a limited-edition meal 

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