Common Music Group Sued
You Owe Me Massive $$$ For Unpaid Work …
Goes Again To Johnny Money
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Common Music Group is being sued by a person who claims he labored with large acts like Johnny Money, Twisted Sister and Shania Twain and is owed over $72 million for unpaid companies.
Within the lawsuit, obtained by TMZ, a person named Gary Douglas Peabody claims Johnny Money known as him up in 1970 and requested him to come back to New York to get signed as a singer or backup singer and author. He says Money was working for UMG.
He claims Johnny known as him up once more in 1974 and informed him UMG owed him $25 million … asking him to come back to NY to gather the funds.
Peabody claims in 1993, Twisted Sister’s Dee Snyder known as him on the telephone and informed him he is owed $10 million for lyrics he is written for the band, which was signed to UMG.
He additionally claims he did backup lyrics work over the telephone for UMG … and says he is been informed the songs he labored on generated $100 million.
Peabody claims in 1996 Shania Twain, who’s signed to UMG, known as him and mentioned a backup job.
He says UMG reps known as him in 2015 and requested him for lyrical companies, which he says he offered over the telephone … and he claims in 2017 he declined a job provide with UMG as a result of he hadn’t been paid for prior companies.
Peabody claims he reached out to UMG about being paid in April 2025 and hasn’t heard again, so he filed a lawsuit. He says he is owed $72,325,000.
Price noting … he would not point out any contracts or having something in writing.
We reached out to UMG … thus far, no phrase again.