First the suing of the nuns, and now a second lawsuit against this guy for back rent and "justice!" This bitch doesn't know when to stop/go away.
[quote] Katy Perry is not just seeking cash damages in her lawsuit over a $15million mansion in exclusive Montecito, CA, she also wants justice, the pop star told a Los Angeles court Tuesday.
[quote] When asked if she stands to ‘gain money or anything else from the outcome of this litigation,’ Perry responded, ‘Yes…..justice.
[quote] ‘I stand to lose money if it does not work in my favor.’
[quote] The 40-year-old singer - wearing a man’s gray striped dress shirt, with her dark hair tumbling down to her shoulders - was testifying via video at LA Superior Court on the fourth day of a trial in which she’s seeking millions from 85-year-old dying veteran Carl Westcott for back rent and damage repairs to the giant home she bought from him five years ago.
[quote] During 55 minutes of testimony, during which she frequently sipped from a blue metal water bottle, Perry told the court that she already owned three other houses in the Santa Barbara area when she agreed to pay $15million cash for Wescott’s home in July 2020, using her business manager, Bernie Gudvi, as her agent.
[quote] Just days after signing the contract, Westcott - who suffers from an incurable brain disorder - tried to back out of the deal, claiming he was under the influence of painkillers when he signed.
[quote] But Perry and her then-fiancé, movie star Orlando Bloom, fought him, insisting that they wanted to keep the 9,000-sq ft home to raise their daughter Daisy, who turned five Tuesday, the day her mother testified in court.
[quote] Westcott sued to get the sales contract voided but, after nearly four years in court, the famous pair won their case to keep the 1930s estate 100 miles north of LA, where other celebrity residents include Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Oprah Winfrey, Ariana Grande and Gwyneth Paltrow.
I copy and pasted from the DM so not providing the link. You can google it from elsewhere, but I found this article to be more informative then another I read this morning.