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Ice Cube recently spoken out regarding the death of Jerry Heller, the former manager of his group the N.W.A. According to the rapper, he neither feels sad nor happy about the death of the music mogul. -
Jerry Heller, Ex-Manager of Dre. Dre, Ice Cube, MC Ren, Eazy-E’s N.W.A., Dies at 75
Jerry Heller, who was best known for managing Dr. Dre, Ice Cube and Eazy-E's west coast rap group N.W.A., died on Friday at the age of 75. His attorney, Mickey Shapiro, attributed the music mogul's death to his portrayal in the biographical film Straight Outta Compton. -
'Straight Outta Compton' Lawsuit Continues, Judge Rules Movie Defames Manager Jerry Heller
The 'Straight Outta Compton' lawsuit continues as a judge rules that the movie defames manager Jerry Heller by portraying scenes in “colorful and hyperbolic” terms. The U.S. District Judge in question, Michael Fitzgerald, is allowing the lawsuit to proceed due to the entertainment industry lawyers not consulted during the film. -
Producers of 'Straight Outta Compton' Dismiss Former NWA Manager Jerry Heller's Lawsuit Basis
Jerry Heller was unhappy with the summer smash hit film Straight Outta Compton, which chronicles N.W.A’s rise to fame and portrays the former manager as dishonest and a thief. He is even suing over his portrayal, but the producers of the film have officially dismissed his $110 million lawsuit and all claims that he was misrepresented in the movie. -
Jerry Heller Would Be Pissed if 'Straight Outta Compton' Gets Oscar Nomination Amid Lawsuit
In 2015 N.W.A's critically acclaimed biopic shattered box office records. However not everyone was happy about the success of the film, as the group's former manager Jerry Heller says he would be pissed if Straight Outta Compton receives an Oscar nod. -
N.W.A Former Manager Jerry Heller Suing Over His Portrayal in 'Straight Outta Compton' UPDATE
N.W.A's former manager, Jerry Heller, us suing over his negative portrayal in the popular 2015 film "Straight Otta Compton," saying he was shown as a "sleazy manager." -
'Straight Outta Compton' Sparks $110 Million Defamation Lawsuit, Ice Cube Responds
"Straight Outta Compton" may have been number one to many movie-goers but to Jerry Heller, it was a bunch of lies. The former manger is suing just about everyone involved with the project for $110 million. -
Jerry Heller Addresses Allegations of Stealing From N.W.A., Says Suge Knight Had Tupac Killed
Jerry Heller is ready to clear his name. During a recent interview, the former manager addressed various topics, including allegations that he was stealing from N.W.A. and Eazy-E's untimely death. He even discussed Suge Knight and insisted that he had Tupac killed. -
Jerry Heller Talks Possible Lawsuit After Seeing 'Straight Outta Compton'
Apparently, Jerry Heller isn't the only person who seems to have an issue with their portrayal in the film "Straight Outta Compton." In the past few days, Heller has hinted at litigation after seeing the N.W.A. biopic. -
Jerry Heller, Former Manager of N.W.A. Says He Regrets Not Letting Eazy-E Kill Suge Knight
The release of the biopic film, "Straight Outta Compton," documenting the rise and fall of hip hop super group, N.W.A., definitely shed a lot of light on what was happening behind the scenes with the Gangster rap group. During an interview with the group's former manager, Jerry Heller, he said that one of the biggest regrets he had with while managing the group was talking N.W.A. frontman, Eazy E, a.k.a. Erin Wright out of killing Suge Knight. -
'Straight Outta Compton' Taps Paul Giamatti For Role Of N.W.A. Manager Jerry Heller
The 47-year-old — who was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 2005 Oscars after his turn in Cinderella Man — will play N.W.A. manager Jerry Heller in next year's Straight Outta Compton.
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