The Fugees rapper withdraws the case ahead of beginning his prison sentence.

Lawsuit Against Lauryn Hill Withdrawn

March 13, 2026 – Pras Michel has dropped his lawsuit against fellow Fugees member Lauryn Hill just days before he is scheduled to begin serving his prison sentence. The legal filing had accused Hill of mismanagement and disputes connected to the group’s recent tour plans.

Court documents confirm that Michel has voluntarily withdrawn the case.

 Wyclef Jean, Lauryn Hill and Pras Michel of the band the Fugees pose backstage at the BET Awards 05 at the Kodak Theatre on June 28, 2005 in Hollywood, California.

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Dispute Tied to Fugees Reunion

The lawsuit was connected to the highly anticipated Fugees reunion tour that was announced in recent years. Michel previously alleged that financial and management issues involving the tour created tension between the group members.

The case brought renewed attention to the complicated relationship among the iconic hip-hop trio.

Pras Michel attends TED x Water Street RESET on May 06, 2021 in New York City.

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Facing Prison Sentence

Michel is preparing to begin serving a prison sentence following his conviction in a separate federal case. The charges were tied to a high-profile political lobbying and campaign finance scheme that drew major national attention.

His decision to drop the lawsuit comes as he prepares for the next stage of that legal process.

Pras Michél to face 22 years in prison, says he's "done" with Fugees

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Legacy of the Fugees

The Fugees—made up of Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, and Pras Michel—became one of the most influential hip-hop groups of the 1990s. Their album The Score remains a landmark release that helped define the era.

Despite their lasting impact on music, the group has faced several reunions and breakups over the years.

Pras Michel Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison

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Final Thoughts

Pras Michel’s decision to withdraw his lawsuit against Lauryn Hill brings an end to another chapter in the complicated history of the Fugees. As Michel prepares to begin his prison sentence, the focus now shifts away from the legal dispute and toward the lasting legacy of the influential hip-hop group.

FAQs

Q1: Why did Pras Michel sue Lauryn Hill?
The lawsuit was related to disputes over the Fugees reunion tour.

Q2: Has the lawsuit been resolved?
Yes, Michel voluntarily dropped the case.

Q3: Why is Pras Michel going to prison?
He was convicted in a federal case tied to political lobbying and campaign finance violations.

Q4: Who are the members of the Fugees?
The group includes Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, and Pras Michel.

Q5: What is the Fugees’ most famous album?
Their landmark album The Score helped define hip-hop in the 1990s.

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