Drake Sued for Sabotaging 'Drake's Homecoming: The Lost Footage'
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Film company Specticast files legal lawsuit alleging Drake sabotaging the documentary 'to draw attention to his Twitter page.'

AceShowbiz - Drake is facing a lawsuit from film company Specticast for sabotaging the release of "Drake's Homecoming: The Lost Footage". The documentary, as reported by TMZ, "features concert footage from a 2009 show in Toronto ... and new interviews with people like Jas Prince ... who discovered Drizzy."

In a series of tweets on Monday, March 16, Drake stated he was not part of the film and urged fans not to watch it when it is debuted on theaters Thursday, March 19. "The Drake Homecoming film is not something OVO or Drake have any part in. I feel it is my responsibility to inform and protect my fans," so read one of the rapper's tweets. The music star then added shortly thereafter, "James Prince and I stand together on not supporting the Drake Homecoming footage in theatres. #protectingthefans."

Specticast, the company which distributes the film, has filed legal lawsuit against Drake, claiming "Drake did it to draw attention to his Twitter page -- because shortly after launching the attack, he started tweeting about ticket sales for his OVO Fest this summer," TMZ reports. There hasn't been any single comment made by either Drake or his camp regarding the suit.

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