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Pharrell Williams Didn t Commit Perjury In Blurred Lines’ Case, Judge Rules
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A California federal judge ruled Friday that Pharrell Williams did not commit perjury in his Blurred Lines case
Marvin Gaye s family filed a motion in 2019 alleging Williams statements in a GQ interview were evidence of perjury
The judge said Williams statements were cryptic and amenable to multiple interpretations
Pharrell Williams did not commit perjury in his Blurred Lines copyright lawsuit, a California federal judge ruled Friday.
In 2018, Williams, Robin Thicke and a song publisher were ordered by Judge John A. Kronstadt to pay Marvin Gaye s family nearly $5 million for infringing the copyright to Got to Give It Up. The following year, Gaye s family filed a motion in federal court alleging that Williams statements in a GQ interview, in which he talks about the music writing process of Blurred Lines, were evidence of perjury.