First of all, she may have owned "A" license.. just not "THE" only/ exclusive licensing rights to all those songs. There are dozens if not hundreds of entities that have the ability to license the use of copyrighted music owned by others.
Secondly, she fraudulently claims the value of the COPYRIGHTS (owned by the artists, publishers or other entities) as "assets" on her books valued in the tens of millions of dollars. Again... all she has is a "non-exclusive license" which (a) costs money to maintain and (b) provides ZERO revenue unless you manage to reproduce and sell copies -or- find people willing to pay for permission to use a song. OR, in Roxanna's case, use it as window dressing to defraud investors for 21 years.
Ask yourself this... if this music library was/is worth millions.. how come at least 2 tickers she ran have imploded?
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