Sting being prosecuted by former group comrades on royalties

Sting is prosecuted by police comrades Andy and Stewart

Sting is chased by his former comrades of a police group.

The solo artist and ex-man of the London trio, is underway for the courts for “substantial” damages and royalties lost by guitarist Andy Summers and drummer Stewart Copeland.

About The sunA source said that the trial “has been coming for some time”, adding: “Lawyers have tried several times to reach an amicable regulation but have reached a dead end.”

“Andy and Stewart decided that there was no alternative that the court therefore supported the button. They say they are due to millions of lost royalties,” said the initiate.

The case would have been recorded at the High Court of London under “General Commercial Contracts and Arrangements” with Sting as a defendant with his company, Magnetic Publishing Limited.

It is relevant to mention that the emblematic police was formed in 1977 before their break in the mid -80s.

The world has presented their successful track Every breathing you takewhich is also part of the fifth and last album of the group, Synchronicity, The best -selling single of 1983 and the fifth best sold of the decade.

Sting, who is the only songwriter credited with the song, earns £ 550,000 per year of fees of this song alone.

An Sting spokesperson denied that legal action was linked to Every breathing you take But did not comment more on the matter.

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