What do you do when someone you donโt like continues to play your song, even after you tell them to stop multiple times? Well, if youโre the estate of late singer Isaac Hayes, you sue them for millions of dollars.
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Former President Donald Trump just added an extra legal battle to his toppling plate after the estate of Hayes announced its lawsuit against him on Aug. 11. The suit comes after years of threats against Trump to refrain from using โHold on Iโm Comingโ written by Hayes in 1966. Clearly, the GOP nominee didnโt take the warnings seriously, and now it could cost him $3 million.
The Root previously covered Hayesโ family promising to take legal action against Trump, and just eight days after Isaac Hayes III took to X to call out the former president, the official lawsuit โ citing 134 countsโ was filed.
Hayesโ family isnโt playing either. The official lawsuit documents tell Trump to cease and desist from playing any songs by Hayes, release an official statement acknowledging the unauthorized use of the song, and pay up big time.
On X, Hayes III wrote โWe demand the cessation of use, removal of all related videos, a public disclaimer, and payment of $3 million in licensing fees by August 16, 2024.โ And if their demands arenโt met, further legal action will be taken.
To be fair, Trump was warned back in 2022 to stop playing Hayesโ song during his rallies. Hayesโ estate gave Trump not one... not two... but more than three different times to comply.
In a 2022 post, Hayesโ family tweeted their disapproval of the GOP candidateโs use of โHold on Iโm Comingโ saying they โwould NEVER approveโ of Trump playing his music.
On Aug. 3, Hayes III wrote โDonald Trump represents the worst in honesty, integrity and class and want no association with his campaign of hate and racism.โ
Then again on Aug. 10, the 16th anniversary of Hayesโ death, Hayes III took to X saying Trump used โHold on Iโm Comingโ during his most recent rally in Montana.
The estate also made it clear in their lawsuit that $3 million payout is โa very discounted fee for the normal license fee associated with this many multiple uses.โ According to the document, โThe normal fee for these infringements will be 10 times as much if we litigate, starting at $150,000 per use.โ
Hayes is not the first artist to disapprove of Trump using their music. If the former president continues on this rate, heโll be running out of songs to use during his rallies before November comes.
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