Katy Perry Testifies that She's Seeking 'Justice' at Trial over $15 Million Mansion
Katy Perry and her business manager contest claims of seller's mental incompetence in a $15 million Montecito mansion dispute ongoing since 2020, with no further trial delays allowed, officials said.
- Katy Perry testified in a trial over a $15 million mansion she and Orlando Bloom bought in 2020, seeking 'justice' after prevailing in the first trial.
- Perry acted as 'partner and adviser' in a remodel of the house overseen by Bloom, her former partner with whom she has a daughter.
- Perry said she 'could have' paid for the mansion outright but chose to get a mortgage instead, contradicting her previous statement about intending to live there.
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Katy Perry testifies that she’s seeking ‘justice’ at trial over $15 million mansion
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Katy Perry testifies she's seeking 'justice' at trial over $15M mansion
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A lawyer asked Katy Perry on Tuesday whether she stood to gain money or anything else from a trial in a long legal fight over a California mansion. “Justice” was the one-word answer from the singing superstar, former “American Idol” judge and recent astronaut, part of an hour of remote testimony she gave in a Los Angeles courtroom. In her tense, careful testimony, Perry wouldn’t concede directly that she stood to gain money if…
Katy Perry wants 'justice' in court battle with dying veteran over $15million mansion - The Mirror
Pop superstar Katy Perry, 40, was in court Tuesday to testify in her $6 million lawsuit against 85 year-old veteran Carl Westcott, who sold her a $15 million mansion in Montecito in 2020
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