Janet has been officially served...
From Radar Online
Janet Jackson was hit with legal paperwork demanding she respond in court to accusations she refused to pay a 6-figure sum owed to her former business managers, RadarOnline.com has learned.
According to court documents obtained by RadarOnline.com, the debt collection company Creditors Adjustment Bureau has informed the court the entertainer was served on August 2 in the United Kingdom.
The company had been struggling to track down Jackson for months. As we first reported, the Creditors Adjustment Bureau sued Jackson and several of her companies in January.
The companies listed as defendants were Jackson’s Black Doll Inc., Juggernaut Productions, Rhythm Nation, JDJ Entertainment, and Queendom Inc.
In the lawsuit, Creditors Adjustment Bureau claimed Jackson failed to pay the business management firm Nigro Karlin Segal Feldstein & Bolno a total of $238,593.88.
The debt was then assigned to the Creditors Adjustment Bureau which filed the lawsuit to collect.
Creditors Adjustment Bureau said the amount was due on February 24, 2021, but no payment was made. The company demanded Jackson pay the $238k balance plus 10% interest.
6 comments:
Pay up or speak up.
No wonder she is touring a lot.
240k is chump change to JJ. If she hasn’t paid them it’s certainly not because she doesn’t have it.
And she's trying to do another Lifetime special...what's going on?
Ì hate her nose.
I hate it, too.
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