DALLAS, May 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Estate of Melvin Noble, Jr., known globally as the multi-platinum recording artist Mo3, secured a significant victory in a lawsuit against former sound engineer, Ray Gene Bollin, Jr., doing business as Absolut Production Recording Studios in all the Estate's claims, including copyright infringement, conversion, and tortious interference with contract. The case, heard in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas under Civil Action No. 4:23-cv-00716, concluded with a decisive verdict in favor of the Estate after a week-long trial (and just under two hours of deliberations), affirming Mo3's sole ownership and control over his invaluable vocal recordings. 

The jury's verdict underscores the inherent rights of artists to their creative works, rejecting any claims by Bollin to co-ownership or co-authorship of Mo3's sound recordings. The judgment not only awards the Estate monetary damages but also ensures the cancellation of any copyright registrations previously filed by Bollin containing Mo3's vocal performance. This decision is a pivotal moment not only for Mo3 but also in the fight for protecting the rights of all musical artists and creators against unauthorized claims by individuals within the recording industry ecosystem.

The outcome of this trial is a significant step in preserving the artistic legacy of Mo3 for his three minor children, ensuring they benefit from the music he passionately created. Mo3's Estate remains committed to honoring Mo3's memory and contributions to the music world. The Estate also acknowledges the unwavering, long-term support of Mo3's distribution partner, Empire Records, in enhancing and extending Mo3's legacy. Their ongoing collaboration has been instrumental in ensuring that Mo3's music continues to reach and inspire audiences worldwide.

Finally, the Estate expresses profound gratitude to its trial team, comprised of Brent A. Turman, Troy L. Hales, and Meredith N. Palmer of Bell Nunnally's Entertainment Litigation practice, along with former Assistant U.S. Attorney T.J. Johnson and the Estate's copyright attorney, Tamera H. Bennett of Harper & Bates LLP. Their dedication and expertise were instrumental in achieving this remarkable victory for Noble's children.

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SOURCE The Estate of Melvin Noble, Jr.

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