A shareholder activist in the music industry has invoked a little-known statute within Delaware’s corporate laws, hoping to require Warner Music Group to share any records it has related to sexual misconduct allegations within the company.
Dorothy Carvello, a former A&r executive at Wmg-owned Atlantic Records and the author of the memoir Anything for a Hit: An A&r Woman’s Story of Surviving the Music Industry, filed her request last week, demanding that one of the biggest record label conglomerates supply copies of all complaints filed...
Dorothy Carvello, a former A&r executive at Wmg-owned Atlantic Records and the author of the memoir Anything for a Hit: An A&r Woman’s Story of Surviving the Music Industry, filed her request last week, demanding that one of the biggest record label conglomerates supply copies of all complaints filed...
- 9/13/2022
- by Ethan Millman
- Rollingstone.com
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