Jason Boland and Turnpike Troubadours enter lawsuit

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The Turnpike Troubadours, Jason Boland, and the Medicine Stone Festival held annually in Oklahoma have all filed suit against their former management, Cory McDaniels Enterprises LLC, for what they claim are irregularities in accounting and the handling of financial affairs, and to be released from their management contracts. Medicine Stone is owned mutually by the Turnpike Troubadours and Jason Boland.

Though it is the Turnpike Troubadours and Jason Boland’s company Proud Souls Entertainment bringing the lawsuit, they are not asking for any money at this time, only a detailed accounting of financial records, as well as to be officially terminated from their management contract. Instead, it is Cory McDaniels Enterprises LLC that is demanding payment of $463,036 from the Turnpike Troubadours before allowing them to be able to walk away.

The demand was made on December 12th, 2019 for what Cory McDaniels Enterprises claims is “trailing commissions and lost profits representing both lost show revenues and the merchandise that would have been sold at these shows during the last 18 months.”

Cory McDaniels Enterprises is also demanding $32,000 from Jason Boland’s Proud Souls and Medicine Stone for “work in relation to last year’s show.”

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