The real Rick Ross is continuing his lawsuit against rapper Rick Ross, even after his copyright infringement lawsuit was tossed out he promissed to continue his battle. "We were putting a restraining order, we wanted the album to be stopped," Freeway said in an interview. "The judge ruled that we waited four years to do this and said while I was in prison I should have filed the suit so what we've done right now is we've [explained] the issue to him saying that while I was in prison I didn't have the money and these lawsuits are very expensive, I'm just lucky I got [my upcoming] movie started and had the money to start the suit. So what we're doing right now is mending it because [the judge] threw it out without prejudice meaning we could come back and ask him to do it again...That was the first round but you know -- we're going all the way with this. We spoke two weeks ago and he asked me my feeling on it and I told him it wasn't personal, it's just business and doesn't have to feel any personal threat or anything like that and I was going to handle it in court.
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