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Are Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom attempting to take dying veteran’s home?

Two ⁤Hollywood ‍Celebrities Battle ‌Over Ailing Veteran’s ⁣Family Home

In ⁢a⁢ high-stakes legal showdown,⁣ Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom are set to‌ face off in a civil‍ trial ‌over the ‌ownership⁢ of a magnificent eight-bedroom ⁤mansion​ in Montecito, California.

The⁤ power couple, known for their Hollywood success, signed a ​contract ⁣in July 2020​ to purchase the property from 83-year-old veteran ⁤Carl Wescott, a ​member of the 101st Airborne division, as reported by⁣ the New York Post.

However, ⁢Wescott claims that he was‍ not mentally sound when he agreed to sell ‍the mansion to ​the ⁣celebrity duo.

According to the U.K. Daily Mail, Wescott, who suffers​ from Huntington’s disease, a brain disorder that‌ includes dementia as a symptom, argues that he was under the influence of painkillers when he finalized the $15 million sale contract.

The sale took place shortly after Wescott’s discharge from the hospital following a six-hour back surgery, ⁣which his legal filings claim affected his​ state of mind during the transaction.

“Upon discharge⁣ from the hospital, Mr. Westcott was prescribed‍ at least ‌two ‍opiates in pill form that ​he ⁤was to continue‍ taking for pain, which‍ he ​took as prescribed several‍ times each day,”

one⁢ filing ​asserts.

“The combination of his age, frailty​ from his back condition and recent surgery, and the⁤ opiates he was taking several times a day rendered Mr. Westcott of ‌unsound mind.”

Wescott reached⁣ out to the sale agent, Berkshire Hathaway, explaining his⁣ situation and ‌expressing​ his desire to remain in ​the home⁢ for the⁣ rest of his life. ⁣However, the agents ​representing Perry and Bloom rejected his attempts to undo ‍the sale contract, arguing that he was legally obligated to complete the transaction.

A trial is scheduled to take place in a Los Angeles courthouse this month, according to RedState.

Montecito, known for its⁢ affluence and exclusivity,​ is home ‌to other notable figures such as Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and⁤ Prince Harry, ⁢who purchased​ a home ⁤in the area ‍after stepping down as active ‌royals in 2020, ⁢as ⁣reported by the Western Journal.

This is not​ the first time Perry ‍has​ been involved in a property ⁤dispute. In 2015, she faced off against a ⁢group​ of Catholic nuns over the ownership of a‌ convent, eventually reaching‌ a resolution when the Archdiocese of Los Angeles agreed to ⁣sell ​the building to the singer, according to ‍the Post.

For more details, ‍read the full⁤ article here.



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