Violator Management Company Description
If there is one law that Violator Management won't break, it's the self-imposed law of making money while retaining street cred. Music company Violator Management has represented hip-hop artists such as Busta Rhymes, LL Cool J, Macy Gray, Missy Elliott, Eminem protégé 50 Cent, and others. The company has taken its clients from the hip-hop clubs into films, television, and advertising, as well as the wireless businesses. CEO Chris Lighty founded the company with Mona Scott-Young and Todd Moscowitz. In 2008 Scott-Young left Violator to form her own company, Monami Entertainment; Missy Elliott and Busta Rhymes followed her.
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