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Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, Alice in Chains, and other artists spent massive Covid relief money on luxury items, travel, and themselves, according to a new report from Business Insider. 

The piece is a follow up of sorts to a 2023 Insider story that revealed some of the big name artists who reportedly tapped into the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG) program. This program was meant to provide relief to shuttered venues and other businesses tied to the live entertainment industry — which did include the companies artists start to handle the touring side of their business.

• Chris Brown’s company CBE Touring reportedly received $10 million, about half of which went to Brown personally. Documents also suggest he used $80,000 of the SVOG money on his 33rd birthday party, including more than $29,000 on hookahs, bottle service, “nitrogen ice cream,” and covering damages to rented couches, plus $2,100 on “atmosphere models” (described as nude women in body paint). Another $24,000 was reportedly used for Brown to take his tour bus to Mexico, where he stayed for a month, did not perform, but did spend a few days filming a music video with Jack Harlow.   And more than $179,000 of the grant went toward a celebrity basketball tournament broadcast on YouTube.

• Lil Wayne received an $8.9 million grant, spending $1.38 million on private jets and more than $460k on clothes, including an array of high-end fashion items like a $1,9k Balenciaga sweater and a $950 pair of Marni pants, according to Insider. Wayne also allegedly used $15k to cover flights and luxury hotel rooms for women, including a waitress at a Hooters-style restaurant and an adult film actress. Other SVOG funds allegedly went to settling a debt owed to an ex-manager, covering commissions for another manager, and paying lawyers. 
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It does appear that both Brown and Wayne used some of the SVOG money on touring-related expenses. Contractors for Wayne’s shows received over $327,000, while Brown spent more than $383,000 on crew payroll.

• Marshmello was reportedly able to pocket the entire $9.9M (more than any other musician who received grant money) grant his touring company received, because he’d made more than that amount from touring in 2019.

• Alice In Chains’ touring company, AIC Entertainment, similarly used some of its $4.1M grant to pay staff and various contractors (like equipment rental firms and videographers). They told the government only that the money was "necessary." But the month before they took their grant payments, the band members recorded about $48 million in income from selling the copyrights on their catalog. 
But none of that money went to things like health insurance, which left the band’s guitar tech and photographer, Scott Dachroeden, in a precarious position when he was diagnosed with cancer in 2022 and had to start a GoFundMe.  Alice in Chains didn’t provide much financial support after the diagnosis, pointing Dachroeden instead to a charity that helps with medical bills. 

• Steve Aoki's loan-out company, DJ Kid Millionaire Touring, used $2.4 million in grant money on payroll costs, of which $1.9 million was officer pay. Aoki is the company's only officer
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