
He explains that Vigoda placed the papers in front of Stevie's face when he was only 21 years old stating he would pay Johanan 6% of all music royalties. But there's a clause that says payments to the lawyer's family go on "forever."After Johanan died in 2011 after a short battle with pancreatic cancer, Stevie's record company continued to pay Johanan's widow but he says he didn't realize payments were being made for nearly 2 years, and when he caught wind, he ordered payments to be stopped.
Wonder says he trusted Johanan and the lawyer never said the 6% would survive his death.In his docs, Stevie says he was betrayed by a man he trusted and wants a judge to declare he no longer has a duty to pay royalties, because the attorney took advantage of a blind man. Ironically, Johanan's widow has filed her own lawsuit demanding Stevie pay from the time he stopped and forever in the future. She wants $7 mil minimum. Jeez!
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