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Justin Bieber's 'Sorry' Lawsuit Dropped

IANS, 19 Dec, 2017 01:22 PM
  • Justin Bieber's 'Sorry' Lawsuit Dropped
Singer Casey Dienel has filed paperwork to drop the lawsuit against singer Justin Bieber on his 2015 hit single "Sorry".
 
In 2016, Dienel sued Bieber and Skrillex over "Sorry" and claimed that the song mimicked "unique characteristics of the female vocal riff" that occurred in her 2014 song "Ring the bell".
 
However, Dienel has now asked the court to dismiss the lawsuit, reports tmz.com.
 
Besides Bieber and Skrillex, the co-writers of "Sorry" -- Julia Michaels, Justin Tranter, and Michael Tucker -- were all named in the lawsuit. 
 
It is unclear why Dienel has dropped the lawsuit now.

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