Prince Sued For Painting Leased House Purple
According to The Smoking Gun, Prince is being sued by his landlord for breach of contract. The landlord (NBA star Carlos Boozer) is unhappy that
PRince painted the house with purple stripes, the Prince symbol and the number "3121."
Claiming that his $70,000-a-month tenant Prince undertook an extremely tacky makeover of his Los Angeles mansion, an NBA star recently sued the mercurial singer over the purple-hued alterations. In a January complaint, Carlos Boozer, a forward with the Utah Jazz, sued Prince/MPG Music over unauthorized work done on the 10-bedroom, 11-bath West Hollywood property, which is owned by the C Booz Multifamily I LLC. According to the lawsuit, Prince/MPG Music violated its eight-month lease by "painting the exterior of the [house] with purple striping, 'prince' symbol, and numbers 3121."Some landlords just have no sense of humor. Tags: prince-house | carlos-boozer Posted on March 21, 2006 Permalink| | | Comments (View) | | blog comments powered by Disqus |
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