Chance The Rapper Won His Lawsuit Against His Ex-Manager… The Payout Was $35
- Victoria Pfeifer

- 18 minutes ago
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Chance The Rapper has officially won his lawsuit against his former manager, Pat Corcoran, marking the latest development in a long-running legal dispute between the two.
According to court rulings, Chance sought approximately $1 million in damages related to claims tied to their professional relationship and its dissolution. The court ultimately ruled in favor of the artist. However, the total damages awarded amounted to $35.
The case stems from disputes over management, business dealings, and financial responsibilities following the end of their working relationship. Corcoran, who played a key role in Chance’s early career, had been closely involved in the artist’s rise, including during the release of projects such as Coloring Book.
While the ruling represents a legal victory for Chance, the significantly lower-than-requested payout highlights the outcome of the court’s assessment of damages tied to the claims presented.
The decision brings a formal conclusion to the dispute, though it underscores the complexities often involved in artist-manager relationships and the legal processes that follow their breakdown.


