Downplaying the situation, Jones said he felt there was no wrongdoing on his behalf.
"I thought it was dope," Jones said when asked about making the cover of the New York Daily News. "I thought it was free promotion, free marketing. Thank-you Daily News. I don't think it was as bad as people say. Everybody looking for some shine, I guess. [It's] something my lawyer will handle. [Do I regret it?] Regret what? I don't regret nothing that's done in life. I didn't shoot a video inDetails of the lawsuit hit the Internet around mid-February.Miami . [smile]" (Rap Radar)
A pair of Lone Star lovelies are taking aim at rapper JimTheir lawyer, Taso Pardalis, explained what actions were being requested at the time.Jones for using video of their topless frolicking in his "Summertime" video. In papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, Sharie Johnson and Samantha Stotts say they didn't give the rapper permission to use their half-naked images in his video, and they want the clip yanked from YouTube immediately. (New York Post)
"They were prancing about in the water and in the moment, they kind of went along with it," Pardalis said. "But you can see one of the girls in the video cover up immediately when she realized they were being filmed." TheManhattan Supreme Court suit, which targets Jones, Sony Music Entertainment and others, seeks to stop the "further dissemination" of the video, which has been viewed more than 30,000 times on YouTube. The "Summertime" clip opens with a shot noting that it was 28 degrees, windy and snowing in New York on Dec. 6., then showcases women in bikinis. (New York Daily News)
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