Former Recording Academy CEO, Deborah Dugan, just filed a revealing 46-page complaint.
Last night, you were probably minding your business and scrolling aimlessly through your phone when a huge bomb dropped about the biggest night in music—. Previously held in high regard for its keen ability to recognize talent and award those who have made strides in the music industry, the Recording Academy is now facing serious allegations of discrimination, sexual assault, corruption, and favoritism ahead of the 2020 Grammys on Sunday.
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