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Ed Sheeran found not guilty of plagiarising Marvin Gaye’s ‘Let's Get It On’

Pop star Ed Sheeran outside his "Let's Get It On" plagiarism trial in federal court in Manhattan.John Minchillo/AP
Pop star Ed Sheeran outside his "Let's Get It On" plagiarism trial in federal court in Manhattan.John Minchillo/AP
British Pop star Ed Sheeran has been acquitted of any wrongdoing in a lawsuit involving the plagiarism of Marvin Gaye's 'Let's Get It On'.
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The Grammy-winner found himself at the centre of another lawsuit after he was dragged before a Manhattan court by the estate of legendary R&B artist Marvin Gaye over alleged plagiarism of the deceased's 1973 record ‘Let's Get It On.’

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On May 3, 2023, U.S. District Judge Louis Stanton said a jury should decide if the hitmaker is liable to the Marvin Gaye estate and heirs of the late producer Ed Townsend, who co-wrote the song with Gaye.

Ed Sheeran denied any wrongdoing and even went as far as saying that he will walk away from music should the jury find him guilty.

The other defendants in the case were Sony/ATV Music Publishing and Atlantic Records through whom the music was released.

On May 4 2023, the jury found him not guilty of plagiarising the Marvin Gaye record in his international smash hit ‘Thinking Out Loud’.

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After being declared free of any wrongdoing, Ed Sheeran will now escape the fate suffered by Robin Thicke and Pharrell William who were asked by a US court to pay the Marvin Gaye estate $5 million for plagiarising the deceased in their chart-topping single ‘Blurred Lines’.

Fans will also be relieved to learn that the British megastar won’t be quitting music any time soon.

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