The plaintiffs demand a default judgment in their legal battle against the 27-year-old rapper after the hip-hop star allegedly ignored calls to show up in court.

AceShowbiz - Rapper Rich the Kid's former managers are demanding a default judgment in their breach of contract lawsuit.

Blueprint Artist Management officials took the 27 year old to court earlier this year 2019, claiming he has failed to hand over more than $3.5 million in fees relating to a lucrative deal they helped him land back in May 2017.

They allege Rich, real name Dimitri Roger, has repeatedly ignored their requests for payment, and they dropped him as a client in April 2019.

Now they claim he has been dodging calls to show up in court to defend himself against the accusations, and as a result, Blueprint bosses are seeking a win by default, which would require Rich to pay them $1.6 million immediately, according to The Blast.

A ruling has yet to be made.

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