Last month there were rumors that Cardi B and Offset were having cash flow problems [click here if you missed that].
Now the former couple are being sued for misleading a landlord about plans for their Beverly Hills rental...
From TMZ
In new court documents obtained by TMZ ... the owner of the property featured heavily in Cardi's "Like What" music video -- which Offset directed -- is alleging the twosome lied about their filming plans ... leading the homeowner to give them free use of the manse.
As the plaintiff put it in the docs ... Cardi, Offset and their team knew they'd have to shell out a chunk of change to film at the prestigious Beverly Hills residence for a music video ... so, instead, reps for the couple told the owner an unnamed client hoped to film a TikTok video at the home.
Based on this information, the homeowner says he let them use the property -- which was previously rented by Justin Bieber and featured in a Logan Paul music video -- for basically free ... forgoing the usual short-term rental fee.
The owner says had he known the truth about the music video, he would not have waived the rental costs.
The home is prominently featured throughout the entire "Like What" music video ... which has been uploaded to YouTube and has earned over 27 million views in 6 months -- meaning Cardi and Offset have definitely profited off the footage.
The owner of the mansion is seeking damages in the excess of $35,000.
4 comments:
These folks don't deserve financial breaks.
What a hot mess. They can pay but pull stunts to not pay.
How can he get money now with no contract? He shouldn't be so thirsty for these con artist celebrities. Lesson learned. Get your coins.
Owner is not asking for much. They are lucky. Just pay the fee
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