Rihanna was reportedly suing her father after he allegedly booked gigs for her at $15 million. Fans were surprised to hear about this lawsuit, but it seems to be over already.

RiRi reportedly sued her father in 2019 over allegations that he used her brand to work up business deals. Court documents reportedly show that Rihanna tried to trademark her last name, but her father launched Fenty Entertainment in 2017.

She reportedly accused his business partner of using their relationship to get gigs, even though he didn’t not have the permission to do so. Rihanna asked a judge to force her father and his business associate to stop what they were doing, and she wanted damages awarded to her.

Now Radar Online suggests that court case is over. Rihanna and her father were set to appear in court a few weeks ago, but the singer allegedly dropped the entire lawsuit ahead of the date.

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Rihanna reportedly alerted the court early on September 7 that she no longer intended on moving forward with the suit. Some fans are a bit shocked at this move, but others understand.

Her father tested positive for COVID-19 last year, and she sent a ventilator to his home in Barbados to help him get through the virus. There is obviously love still there, and it appears there are no more legal issues either.

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