Why Eminem Is Suing Meta for $109 Million
June 3, 2025
Watch: Why Eminem Is Suing Meta for $109 Million
Eminem is not afraid to go toe-to-toe with a social media giant.
The “Love the Way You Lie” rapper’s publishing company Eight Mile Style filed a lawsuit against Meta Platforms—which owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp—accusing the tech company of copyright infringement and seeking over $109 million in damages, according to court documents filed May 30 and obtained by E! News June 3.
In the filing, Eminem (real name Marshall Mathers) alleges that Meta violated the copyright of 243 songs from his catalog through the “unauthorized storage, reproduction and exploitation” of the tracks on their platforms. The lawsuit cites the apps’ features, including Original Audio and Reels, as tools that “allow and encourage its users to steal” his music to use in video content “without proper attribution or license.”
As a result, the Grammy winner is seeking monetary damages for “the diminished value of the copyrights by Defendants’ theft of them, lost profits, and Defendants’ profits attributable to the infringement.” Alternatively, he asked for the maximum statutory damages, requesting $150,000 for each of the songs in question across all three of Meta’s platforms, totaling a whopping $109,350,000.
E! News has reached out to Meta Platforms for comment but has not heard back.
The Detroit native has frequently channeled his personal life in his music, often rapping about his difficult childhood as well as his turbulent relationships with his late mother Debbie Nelson and ex-wife Kim Mathers. In fact, he previously shared that expressing himself artistically has had a positive impact on his mental health.
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“One of the great things about rap music is that you could put so much of your life in it,” he explained during an appearance on Shade 45’s Sway In The Morning in June 2022. “It’s therapeutic and that’s how it’s always been for me.”
Eminem has also frequently rapped about his battle with addiction, including a 2007 drug overdose that led him to get clean the following year.
“I remember when I first got sober and all the s–t was out of my system,” he said in an interview on the Paul Pod podcast in September 2022. “I remember just being really happy and everything was f–king new to me again.”
Keep reading to see what other stars have said about their sobriety journeys…
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