Video-game company can pursue suit against Beyonce
NEW YORK - A Manhattan judge says a lawsuit by a video-game developer against Beyoncé can go to trial.
The decision was made by Justice Charles Ramos.
The company, Gate Five, claims the superstar backed out of a $20 million deal for a game called "Starpower: Beyoncé."
The Grammy Award-winning singer's lawyers contend they were within their rights to opt out of the deal because Gate Five didn't have its financing in place.
But the company says Beyoncé knew it was ready to sign a contract with its financier on Dec. 6, 2010, when she pulled out three days earlier.
According to the New York Post, the judge said Beyoncé should have given the company notice.
Her lawyers declined to comment.
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