Rick Ross Sued Over Lack of Social Media Promotion

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It seems as if every week a rapper is getting sued for one reason or another. Rick Ross is being sued by Conexts for failure to promote a party. He never said he was the biggest boss of social media.

"Conexts is suing Rick for the Jan. 30 event that was scheduled to go down at the Scottsdale Mall Amphitheater," according to TMZ.

"According to the docs, Ricky Rozay agreed to do some heavy duty social media promotion for the party and concert.

The company says he was supposed to do DAILY social postings for 2 weeks leading up to it -- but only did ONE post.

Conexts says it was crucial for the event's success for Rick to reach out to his 13 million followers."

Ross was given $55,000 up front and was promised another $55K once he appeared at the event. Ross never saw the second half of the payment because the event was cancelled and refunds were issued to those of bought tickets, according to the report.

Ross hasn't commented about the suit but for the "biggest boss that you've seen thus far," $55,000 might not be worth fighting for.