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      • It will pay Ms. Carey $28 million to free itself from the high costs of producing and promoting any more albums, the company said.
      www.nytimes.com/2002/01/24/us/record-label-pays-dearly-to-dismiss-mariah-carey.html
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  2. Jun 18, 2001 · After her 1998 divorce from Sony Music boss Tommy Mottola, Carey–the top-selling female singer of all time, with 140 million units sold worldwide–made it clear she wanted out of her contract.

  3. Jan 30, 2015 · Although Carey left Sony on tumultuous terms — she signed a four-album, $80 million deal with EMI’s Virgin Records in 2000, eager to distance herself from ex-husband and former Sony Music...

  4. Feb 6, 2013 · Ex-Sony Music Chief Tommy Mottola: Life After $120 Million Buyout and Ex-Wife Mariah Carey (Q&A) Releasing his first book, the veteran executive reveals David Geffen's advice to him about the...

  5. Jan 23, 2002 · Mariah Carey has been paid $28m (£19m) by EMI Records to end her recording contract with the company. The pay-out, which ends her five-album deal, was announced in a statement to the London...

  6. Oct 8, 2020 · After Carey left her husband and Sony Music, she claims Mottola tried to “sabotage” her next project, the movie Glitter, which was still under Sony Pictures. She writes that she had planned...

  7. Carey married Sony Music executive Tommy Mottola in June 1993 and acknowledges that she owes her success, in part, to him.