Katy Perry Wins $15 Million In Convent Lawsuit Against Restaurant Owner

Katy Perry and the Archdiocese of L.A. just jointly won $15 million following the end of major lawsuit against an L.A. restaurant owner.

By austind03 on December 4, 2017
Jeremy Scott And Katy Perry Hand Print Ceremony At TCL Chinese IMAX Forecourt
(Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)

Katy Perry just won a huge lawsuit over the ownership of a Los Angeles convent!

TMZ has reported that the singer and the Archdiocese of L.A. just jointly won $15 million following the end of major lawsuit.

Two years ago, Perry was working out a deal with the Archdiocese to purchase a convent. Reportedly, she was planning on living in the convent as her new home.

However, two nuns that had lived at the convent didn’t want Perry to buy it. In secret, they sold the property to restaurant owner Dana Hollister.

While both the nuns and Hollister argued that they had the right to buy and sell the property, respectively, the courts didn’t agree.

As the property was determined to have actually belonged to the Archdiocese, the court ruled against Hollister.

She now owes Perry $5 million and the Archdiocese $10 million for ruining their deal.

Learn more about the case right here.

 

Around the site