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Chance the Rapperhas responded tothe lawsuit filed by his former manager.

Chiefly, Chance is claiming his team does not owe Corcoran (a.k.a.
Pat the Manager) outstanding fees through their agreement that Corcoran would earn 15 percent of Chances net profits.
(Corcorans current suit against Chance also claims breach of contract, among other counts.)
Corcorans lawsuit notably criticized Chances most recent album,The Big Day, released in July 2019.
Chances new lawsuit calls Corcoran a disgruntled former manager with shocking violations of his position of trust.
Both instances allegedly happened without Chances knowledge.
Mr. Corcoran responded with copious tears after Chance confronted him about the dealing, according to the new lawsuit.
Chances suit claims Corcoran acted out of spite and should have returned the materials after being fired.
Corcorans legal team countered the new filings in a statement to Pitchfork.
The defendants have elected to attack Mr. Corcorans character and rewrite history, the statement said.
And we look forward to a final ruling on the quality ofThe Big Day.
This post has been updated throughout with information from Chance the Rappers new filings.