Katy Perry Slammed Over £11.8M ($15M) Mansion Row With Dying War Veteran – Calls Grow for ‘Perry Law’

https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/katy-perry-slammed-over-118m-15m-mansion-row-dying-war-veteran-calls-grow-perry-law-1740627

28 comments
  1. Seems like old dude started it.

    Replace Katy Perry with anyone else trying to buy any other house and it would be bonkers to think a person can rescind a completed sale of their former property.

    Who put the house up for sale? It wasn’t Perry.

  2. Trudeau can absolutely not date this woman. This will completely taint his legacy.

  3. “War veteran” is a very misleading term for that old rich troll

  4. Typical regretted selling something because the price went up.

  5. Pink dog food…Real Housewives of Dallas watchers will know.

    Team Katy (and I don’t even like her.)

  6. “slammed” who writes these things the wwe editors?

  7. Katy met the only thing more spoiled and entitled than her

  8. Not a Katy fan, but that family is a bunch of losers.

  9. I don’t think Katy is in the wrong here, but after the whole monastery fiasco a few years ago, I’m sure her PR is going to go downhill further now

  10. This lawsuit is over the sale of Westcott’s 15 million dollar Santa Barbara mansion that is not his primary residence. He is suing for “lost rental income.”

    Don’t have an opinion on Katy Perry but the fact that his family is trying to portray Westcott as a widdle demented war veteran with no one to help him understand something as complex as a contract for a house sale when HE LITERALLY WAS CHAIRMAN OF A REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT AND HOLDING COMPANY suggests that they’re in the wrong and are just looking to fish for sympathy because their case is probably shit.

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    Carl Westcott (born 1939, Vicksburg, Mississippi) is an American entrepreneur and the founder of several companies including First Extended Service Corporation, and Westcott Communications.

    After leaving the army, Westcott moved to California and got a job in car sales. In 1967, he bought a car dealership and by 1979 Westcott owned 17 dealerships across the nation.[4] Westcott Communications was sold in 1996 for $422 million to K-III Communications (now Rent Group).[5] He also served as Chairman of Westcott LLC and General Partner of Commodore Partners, a real estate development and holding company.

  11. So…we’re all in agreement right? Perry’s a turd, but she’s not wrong here.

  12. A couple of rich assholes fighting with each other. I could not care less.

  13. Didn’t she also have a property dispute with a convent of nuns?

  14. Sounds like he’s just pissed because home prices have skyrocketed since then.

    “The dispute centres on Westcott’s Santa Barbara mansion, which Perry bought in 2020 for £11.8 million ($15 million) through her business manager. Westcott, diagnosed with late-stage dementia and Huntington’s disease, later sought to rescind the sale, claiming he had been recovering from surgery, under heavy medication, and unfit to sign the contract.”

  15. “Perry law”. Stuff like that always makes me think of all the calls for small government. People want government to stay out of things right up til something annoying (but legal) happens to them

  16. Doesn’t matter Katy Perry is a has been. No radio station plays her songs anymore

  17. So Perry made the old guy hire a real estate agent, list the home for sale, prepare the home for buyers, have his lawyers review the offer contracts she sent, accept the offer, and formally close the transaction receiving $15 million dollars.

    Those were all the unintentional decisions of a sick man and she forced him to do it?

  18. There are many valid reasons to dislike Katy Perry, but suing someone who refused to hand over the property that she paid $15 Million for is not one of them.

  19. At least the people on here are sane. Reading these comments are a relief.

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