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Originally Posted by Pete.
Letting Kesha go would have been more beneficial to his business then making her stay and not record though
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Letting go his best asset and seeing her make money for someone else while he has no proven sellers signed to his label would not make sense for him - obviously having her selling records is best for him but she's choosing not to work so I don't think he's being unfair not wanting to let her go out of principle, she's the one choosing not to work. I support her choice not to but that doesn't make him at fault until he's found guilty of something by a judge or the contract is declared void or something. To be honest she was foolish to ever sign a contract this restrictive but she was probably excited to be offered one and accepted without reading it over.