RICK ROSS BROKE?

Miami rapper Rick Ross has been hit with a lawsuit claiming he owes his manager more than $1 million dollars for services rendered over a three year period that produced Ross' hit album Port of Miami.

Philadelphia based Respect Management, owned by attorney Kevon Glickman, filed the lawsuit yesterday (Apr. 10) in the United States District Court of Pennsylvania.

The lawsuit claims that Ross, born William Roberts, breached the three-year management agreement that he signed in 2004 by attempting to divert commissions due to Respect Management to his co-manager, Elric "E-Class" Prince.

According to the lawsuit, Ross signed with Respect Management in 2004.

Soon afterwards, Ross landed a major label deal with Def Jam, which released the six-foot four, 300 pound rapper's debut Port of Miami.

The album moved over 800,000 copies based on the hit singles "Hustlin'" and "Push It."

WOW 1 MILLION DOLLARS! I REALLY CAN'T BELIEVE THAT BUT DON'T QUOTE ME ON IT NOT BEING POSSIBLE!

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