Katy Perry slammed as 'unforgivable' by family of disabled veteran, 85, she's suing for $6M in California mansion war
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Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have come under fire for suing an elderly veteran, Carl Westcott, for $6 million after winning a legal battle over a mansion he sold them. Westcott, who lives with a neurological disorder, claims he was not in a clear state of mind when signing the sales contract. His family accuses Perry of greed and inhumane behavior, noting their struggle against the harshness of the legal proceedings, especially considering Westcott’s fragile condition. The legal feud highlights tensions between celebrities and ordinary citizens, sparking discussions about empathy and fairness in legal interactions.
She has no sense of fair play, no empathy, zero empathy, quite the opposite," the veteran's son, Chart Westcott, told The Sun.
The worse the condition my father is in, the harsher they've been in trial," Chart said of the pop star and her legal team.
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