Wild Moss Podcast: Legal Battles and the Future

Wild Moss Podcast: Legal Battles and the Future
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Sunday 10 March 2024, 16:44 - Last updated: 11 March, 12:00

Wild Moss, the podcast hosted by Fedez and Davide Marra, will continue with three already recorded episodes before stopping. The hosts themselves announce this in the online meeting from Monday, March 11, without going into the details of the ongoing legal issues. "Given the recent events, we do not deem it appropriate to continue in this manner, it would not make sense because it is becoming an untenable situation work-wise for everyone," explains Fedez. And Mr. Marra adds: "We will wait for the decisions of the other party and the judges since, contrary to what you have read, the issue is absolutely not resolved." Fedez emphasizes again: "We would absolutely like to continue this podcast," and Mr. Marra shortly after: "Either we carry it forward as we have done in these 10 months or we leave and then who knows, maybe we'll see each other somewhere else."

The Lawsuit

Wild Moss is at the center of a controversy between Fedez and the former partner Luis Sal, co-founder of the podcast as well as co-author and co-host until May 2023. Last February 27, the entourage of the YouTuber announced that the Milan court "fully accepted the request for judicial seizure of the shares of Doom s.r.l. (company managed by Annamaria Berrinzaghi, mother of Fedez) by Muschio Selvaggio s.r.l., promoted by lawyer Nicolò Ferrarini of Modena on behalf of Luisolve s.r.l, Luis Sal's company. The measure decreed that Luis Sal's company has the right to acquire the shares of Fedez's company, thus ousting the latter in the management of the podcast."

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The Shares

The rapper's version is different: "The order issued is of a precautionary nature and provides for the appointment of a custodian for the shares of Muschio Selvaggio s.r.l, owned by Doom (the rapper's company). It is important to emphasize that the lawsuit that will decide on the merits of the case has not yet begun." In fact, the order has established that the ownership share of Fedez be managed by a judicial custodian in the exclusive interest of the same company. The spotlight of the March 11 episode then turns on Medy, the talented trapper born in 2001 who has already faced many challenges in life to emerge through the power of his music. Born in Bologna to Moroccan parents, Medy shares his intense journey, recounting his childhood, the path that led him to jail at just 15 years old, and the surprising artistic rebirth that has given new meaning to his existence. A story that goes beyond the boundaries of trap, highlighting the power of resilience, art, and determination in overcoming adversity.

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