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Katy Perry’s team is making moves in court to stop her ex Orlando Bloom from having to testify in an upcoming trial, Us ...
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom began renting their Montecito, Santa Barbara home in February 2025 a source tells PEOPLE. The ...
According to court documents obtained by In Touch, Katy, 39, believes she’s owed over $5.5 million from Carl Westcott. His team scoffed at the request and are questioning the numbers she submitted.
Dallas entrepreneur Carl Westcott’s legal battle with pop singer Katy Perry entered its second week Tuesday as the defense cross-examined two doctors about Westcott’s mental capacity.
According to court documents obtained by RadarOnline.com, 83-year-old Carl Westcott, founder of 1-800-Flowers, has provided a timeline of the ordeal in a new filing.
Katy Perry may be forced to deal with testifying in her court battle with 85-year-old veteran, Carl Westcott, in the middle of her upcoming tour, In Touch can exclusively report. The pop star was ...
Carl Westcott had just had surgery and was high on painkillers when he inked a contract to sell his Montecito home to singer Katy Perry and her husband, actor Orlando Bloom, for $15 million.
As Radaronline.com reported, Gudvi, allegedly door-stepped the ailing Westcott in 2020, just days after a six-hour back surgery to personally convince him to sell the 8-bedroom, 11-bathroom Santa ...
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom are currently facing off in court with business entrepreneur Carl Westcott over a $15 million home in the Santa Barbara area.
Fresh off selling her music catalog, Katy Perry's making more headlines signing on for a "Peppa Pig" special and battling Carl Westcott in court. Watch Party Newsletter Best TV shows of 2025 📺 ...
Westcott first purchased the stunning property for $11,250,000 on May 29, 2020. Just weeks later, he was contacted by a representative for Maria Shriver and entered an NDA with the famed ...
Court Westcott, son of Carl, sank $2 million into a tech startup that was snatched up by Apple for hundreds of millions as the battle for augmented reality ...