MCA Lawsuit
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Pop singer Olivia Newton-John has filed suit against MCA Records, asking a court to free her from her contract with the company.
Miss Newton-John filed her suit in Superior Court Wednesday, claiming MCA Records did not put enough effort into promoting her records.
MCA filed a cross-action suit for $1 million, claiming the Australian-born singer failed to submit albums on time and still owes the company one album under a contract signed in 1975. The suit also asked the court to stop the singer from signing with another record company.