Megan Thee Stallion's record label 1501 Entertainment has responded to her lawsuit against them, saying that she has no legal right to sue them. According to Bossip, the label owner Carl Crawford filed a motion to have Megan's case put on hold indefinitely and have her allegations of fraud, bullying, etc. be decided by a private arbitrator.
Lawyers for the label filed the docs on Wednesday (March 11th) and said the reason they are asking for the case to be put on hold is because their contract says that she can't sue the label if they disagree over it. If the judge approves the case going through arbitration, the outcome may never be made public.
1501 said that Megan willingly entered into an artist contract with the company two years ago and under the terms of that deal, any disputes between them would be settled privately through arbitration.
Meg sued Crawford and 1501 earlier this month, alleging they had her sign a bad deal, accused them of harassing her on social media, are jealous of her Roc Nation management deal and out to end her career. Last week, Megan received a court order that allowed her to release her new EP Suga.
A judge has yet to rule on the motion.