Bad bunny Puerto Rico Supreme Court Rejects Some of Ex’s Claims
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Puerto Rico Supreme Court Rejects Some Claims Bad bunny‘s ex made against him… TMZ has learned.
A source with direct knowledge tells TMZ that the court’s decision Wednesday “confirms in part and overturns in part” the dismissal of the claims filed by the former girlfriend Carliz De La Cruz Hernandez.

Carliz claimed to have recorded the phrase “Bad Bunny, baby” on his phone in a bathroom in 2015… which was ultimately included in his 2017 single “Pa Ti.”
She sued Bad Bunny a few years ago, claiming he used her “recognizable voice” without her permission.
But our source tells us… among other things, as a result of this ruling, all of Ms. De La Cruz’s claims related to the song “Pa Ti” were dismissed for statute of limitations.
However, that doesn’t mean BB is in the clear. Our source explained that some of Carliz’s claims “may now extend beyond the early stage of dismissal.”

According to our source, the case will continue to be litigated as to the surviving claims in the Puerto Rico District Court.
While the claims about “Pa Ti” have been dismissed… the recording “Bad Bunny, baby” also appears to be featured in his song “Dos Mil 16.”
This isn’t the only lawsuit on Bad Bunny’s plate right now… a woman named Tainaly Serrano Rivera filed a complaint earlier this year, claiming the singer used her voice on a few tracks without permission.
She claims her recordings were used on “Solo de Mí” and “EoO” without her permission.
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