That means Hylton technically still has the option to pursue sanctions or refile the case, but insiders say that looks highly unlikely. After Blige’s camp labeled the suit “frivolous,” Hylton’s lack of follow-up movement suggests this Mary J. Blige courtroom drama may finally be over. The judge didn’t just dismiss quietly either — the court criticized Hylton for filing inflammatory allegations only to abandon them once pressure mounted, and warned her legal team to tread carefully if they try to refile later.
Hylton originally accused Blige of interfering with her record label’s business affairs, including alleged involvement with her top client, rapper Vado. Blige strongly denied the claims and fired back, accusing Hylton of operating a fraudulent company.
What makes the situation even more shocking is the history between the two. Blige and Hylton were reportedly friends for over 30 years, making the legal fallout feel personal as well as professional. For now, Mary J. Blige walks away with at least a partial victory — and it looks like this chapter of the saga may finally be closing.
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