Runtown debunks claims by former record label that he has been banned from the United States

RUNTOWN

Runtown is locked in a legal battle with his record label

Runtown says his former record label lied about his United States of America ban.
Runtown has come out to deny the claims by his former record label that he has been banned from the United States of America.
According to blogger, Linda Ikeji , they reached out to Runtown and he denied the claims that he has been banned from entering the United States of America.
"It's all fake news. It'll all be clear in due time,” he said. This coming after his former record label, Eric Many Entertainment had released a video where they said Runtown and his brother's secured the US visa through the label but his brother's refused to come back, thus staying in the United States illegally on expired visa.
Apart from the controversial sex tape drama, Runtown was also caught in a series of drama with his former record label

“The P-3 visa (which allows an artist or entertainer, individually or as a group, to enter the U.S) that Eric Many got for Runtown and his brothers to enter the United States has expired and Runtown's brothers did not come back causing their visas to expire. Eric Many reported this incident to the United States immigration, so when Runtown and his mother went to reapply for their visas, they found out that they have been banned from traveling to the US simply because America believes that both him and his mother may decide not to come back again just as his brothers,” Johnson Adumike , General Manager of the record label stated.

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