Katy Perry triumphs in case over convent home

18 Nov 2017 / 16:59 H.

LOS ANGELES: Pop superstar Katy Perry on Friday was awarded nearly US$1.5 million (RM6.2 million) as she prevailed anew in her drawn-out bid to move into a former convent in Los Angeles.
The singer of Roar and I Kissed a Girl has more Twitter followers than anyone else in the world at 106 million but had struggled to win the hearts of two elderly nuns who used to live in the convent.
The Roman Catholic archdiocese had agreed to sell the property, which lies vacant, to Perry. But the two nuns were unmoved, even when Perry visited and sang for them, and insisted they had authority to sell the former convent to a restaurant owner, Dana Hollister.
A judge last year invalidated the deed issued to Hollister, who wanted to turn the scenic site in the hilly Los Feliz neighborhood into a boutique hotel.
A Los Angeles jury decided Friday after a day of deliberation that Hollister intentionally interfered with the sale to Perry, including by falsely claiming the title to the property.
It awarded US$1.57 million (RM6.2 million) to Perry and US$3.47 million (RM14.42 million) to the archdiocese to cover the costs of their lawyers.
The church and Perry could win even more at a second phase of the trial starting on Dec 1 that will consider punitive damages.
Hollister's lawyer countered that the businesswoman believed she had a valid contract and that the US$5 million (RM21 million) in legal costs was exaggerated.
Perry has yet to finalise her move into the convent. She agreed to pay US$10 million (RM42 million) upfront for her future home plus US$4.5 (RM19 million) to build a replacement elsewhere for a prayer retreat on the grounds. — AFP

sentifi.com

thesundaily_my Sentifi Top 10 talked about stocks