“The record companies really do conspire against the artists. They steal. They cheat. They do whatever they can, especially the black artists.… Sony's Tommy Mottola is the president of the record division. He is mean. He is a racist, and he's very, very, very devilish.”

Remarks at National Action Network headquarters (6 July 2002)

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American singer, songwriter and dancer 1958–2009

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