Scott Fellows, the creator of popular Nickelodeon shows such as “Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide” and “Big Time Rush”, has recently filed a lawsuit against a major music company. In his lawsuit, Fellows alleges that the company intentionally eliminated his share of the profits from a tour featuring the music from his shows.
The lawsuit, filed in the Los Angeles Superior Court, claims that Fellows was promised a share of the profits from the tour, which featured songs from “Big Time Rush” and “Ned’s Declassified”. However, according to Fellows, the music company failed to honor their agreement and instead diverted all profits to themselves.
Fellows’ attorney, Mark Geragos, stated that the music company’s actions were a clear breach of contract and a violation of Fellows’ rights. He also added that the company’s actions were a deliberate attempt to cheat Fellows out of his rightful share of the profits.
The lawsuit also alleges that the music company used deceptive accounting practices to hide the true profits of the tour. Fellows claims that the company inflated expenses and underreported ticket sales in order to reduce the amount of money owed to him.
This is not the first time that Fellows has taken legal action against the music company. In 2017, he filed a similar lawsuit, which was settled out of court. However, Fellows claims that the company continued to withhold his share of the profits even after the settlement.
Fellows’ fans and supporters have taken to social media to express their outrage and support for the creator. Many have praised Fellows for standing up against the music company and fighting for what is rightfully his.
Fellows, who is known for his positive and motivational messages in his shows, has remained optimistic throughout this legal battle. In a statement, he said, “I believe in standing up for what is right and fair. I have always been a strong advocate for creative rights and I will not back down in this fight.”
The music company has yet to release a statement regarding the lawsuit. However, this is not the first time that they have faced legal action for their business practices. In 2016, they settled a class-action lawsuit with several artists who claimed they were not properly compensated for their music.
Fellows’ lawsuit has shed light on the often murky and complicated world of entertainment contracts. It serves as a reminder to artists and creators to carefully review and negotiate their contracts to ensure they are being fairly compensated for their work.
Despite the legal battle, Fellows continues to create and inspire through his work. He recently launched a new show, “The Adventures of Kid Danger”, which has been well-received by fans and critics alike.
As the case moves forward, Fellows remains determined to fight for his rights and hopes that this lawsuit will bring about positive change in the entertainment industry. He also hopes that his case will serve as a warning to other companies who may try to take advantage of artists and creators.
In the end, it is not just about the money for Fellows, but about standing up for what is right and fair. His determination and resilience in the face of this legal battle is a true testament to his character and serves as an inspiration to others. We stand with Scott Fellows and hope for a positive resolution to this lawsuit.





