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[CYPRUS TIMES] Madclip's grandfather goes berserk. "The money was eaten, Virtue was in charge"

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The royalties from his new songs will go to the family but the old ones were all eaten, says the late trapper's grandfather

On the occasion of the release of Madclip's latest album "Money And Drugs Cant Live In Poverty", the late trapper's grandfather made some statements.

As his grandfather told "The Morning" show, some royalties from his new songs will go to his family.

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"What I know is that his mother has some lawyer and she says they will get some royalties from the new songs, the old ones were nowhere. The father has made a disclaimer, he's given up on the whole thing. His money was eaten, Arethi was in charge I asked his mother if Arethi gave her any money and she said no," Madclip's grandfather said.

Then, Mr. Panagiotis Anastasopoulos explained that the trapper's manager will be coming soon from America, in order to find a solution for his songs.

"On the 17th of this month, this manager is coming from America and they told me that they will call me too. They are mother and daughter so to speak now. Whatever rights they are, let them take them, at least let the girl get what she gets. Do you understand? What I want is to listen to my grandson's songs, me and my wife. Except this song that she has put out by Areti, her," he said.

She betrayed him

In earlier statements, the trapper's grandfather had stated how Areti had betrayed his grandson while he trusted and loved her.[BR]"He loved her and she betrayed him. Why not have fun? She has money from Panagiotis. The money was nowhere to be seen. Arethi had the cash register with Panagiotis. My son gave up everything. The 8,400 in the trust fund will go to the mother and daughter. She must have had the least 350,000 euros," said Mad Clip's grandfather to continue: "On November 10 he went to a girl's birthday party and had fun and danced. Virtue did her job. And at 40 she came with some outfits with her sister, as if they went to the bouzouki," he had said."



Source: Proto Thema


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