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On Katy Perry sued because of its unpopularity
The British company that manufactures products for hair sued the famous singer. The reason for the litigation was the lowest popularity rating Kathy.
The lawsuit says that Katy Perry had contracted 4, 5 million dollars and in accordance with it was to promote one of the company's product lines (ghd - good hair day) for two years, starting in 2011. Manager Katy Perry claims that later was made an oral agreement on the extension of the contract for which the star must additionally pay 2 million.
However, the company Jamella Group assure that no oral agreement they have not signed and, in principle did not plan to renew the contract with the singer, as a recent study of the market showed that among residents of Europe, Katy Perry is not very popular.
Katy Perry's agent, in turn, threatened the company's claim on those same 2 million. But lawyers are not intimidated Jamella Group, so they attacked first, and asked the court to ensure that Katy Perry and Co. were unable to implement their threats.
Protecting respondent commented on the situation: "The attempt Jamella Katy Perry put in an uncomfortable position with their defamatory statements made at the public seems shameful." In the near future, Kathy and her company is still planning to shake out Jamella promised millions. Katie adds: "They evade the payment under the agreement due to the change of ownership in an attempt to throw a shadow on me and hide it in their dishonesty."
The lawsuit says that Katy Perry had contracted 4, 5 million dollars and in accordance with it was to promote one of the company's product lines (ghd - good hair day) for two years, starting in 2011. Manager Katy Perry claims that later was made an oral agreement on the extension of the contract for which the star must additionally pay 2 million.
However, the company Jamella Group assure that no oral agreement they have not signed and, in principle did not plan to renew the contract with the singer, as a recent study of the market showed that among residents of Europe, Katy Perry is not very popular.
Katy Perry's agent, in turn, threatened the company's claim on those same 2 million. But lawyers are not intimidated Jamella Group, so they attacked first, and asked the court to ensure that Katy Perry and Co. were unable to implement their threats.
Protecting respondent commented on the situation: "The attempt Jamella Katy Perry put in an uncomfortable position with their defamatory statements made at the public seems shameful." In the near future, Kathy and her company is still planning to shake out Jamella promised millions. Katie adds: "They evade the payment under the agreement due to the change of ownership in an attempt to throw a shadow on me and hide it in their dishonesty."