Blackstreet bandmates in legal war

a bit more complicated. Black says originally Teddy owned the name but his trademark expired and Black then snapped it up.

Black claims Riley has flagrantly violated his rights by performing with another band and passing themselves off as Blackstreet. As for why they’re not performing together, Black claims he can’t work with Riley because of his “non co-operation”.
A rep for Riley tells TMZ: “At this time we have no comment on any of the ridiculous and frivolous claims apparently being made by Chauncey Andre Hannibal aka’Black.’”- TMZ.

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