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Katy Perry's Weirdest Legal Issues Through the Years
Katy Perry has been involved in several strange legal issues over the years including real estate battles and an investigation for her ‘Lifelines’ music video
Before Perry could complete the sale with Gomez, the nuns, who believed they owned the land, decided to sell the property to restaurateur and developer Dana Hollister. Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic In 2014, Christian hip-hop artist Flame(real name Marcus Gray) sued Perry for copyright infringement claiming that she plagiarized an eight-note riff off his 2008 song “Joyful Noise” on her 2014 track “Dark Horse.” He stated that he “was of unsound mind and not competent to give his free, voluntary, or intelligent consent to the contract.” After realizing he did not want to sell his home, Wescott got in touch with Berkshire Hathaway, who acted as a dual agent for seller and buyer, to explain the situation.
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