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#LIL PEEP DEATH PLUS#

“We are grateful to all of the fans, friends, professionals, and family who stood by us.” “It is a solemn moment for us as we reflect on the struggles of the past five plus years,” she continued. In an image shared to social media picturing Lil Peep alongside Womack and his brother, Womack wrote that “from this day forward, music will be in the care of his mother and brother, and no one else.” “With the conclusion of the litigation, her focus will shift to shepherding his legacy and continuing to release his music for the enjoyment of his fans.” “Liza has been indefatigable in her pursuit of justice for her son,” Womack’s lawyer Paul Matiasic told Pitchfork in a statement. It was reported in October that Womack would be settling with FAE, though this is the first notice of an official filing. The settlement arrived a little less than a month before Womack and FAE were scheduled to go to court on March 8. While the exact terms of the settlement remain confidential, a filing with the Los Angeles County Superior Court notes that the settlement was reached on February 14. The rapper, whose real name is Gustav Elijah Åhr, passed away from a drug overdose in 2017.
