The label alleges it's being "subjected to a new and insidious form of corporate interference and harassment."
Larry Jackson at The Apollo 2025 Spring Benefit held at The Apollo Theater on June 04, 2025 in New York, New York.
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Larry Jackson’s label Gamma is going on the offensive with a new lawsuit against the anonymous operators of websites that claim the company has engaged in fraud with investor money and album sales.
The defamation lawsuit was filed on Tuesday (May 26), a month after the creation of the websites larryjacksonexposed.com and gammaexposed.com. Gamma alleges the sites, which both use the heading “Scamma Exposed” on their homepages, are a form of “reputational warfare” aimed at harming its relationships in the music industry.












