Isaac Hayes Estate Takes Legal Action Against Trump Over Song Use
Federal court grants emergency hearing in $3 million lawsuit over unauthorized use of 'Hold On, I’m Coming' at campaign events.
- Isaac Hayes III and estate demand $3 million for Trump's use of the song without permission.
- The lawsuit includes charges of copyright infringement, false advertising, and violation of publicity rights.
- Hearing scheduled for September 3 in Northern U.S. District Court in Atlanta.
- Other artists have also objected to Trump’s use of their music at rallies.
- Trump’s campaign has not publicly commented on the lawsuit.