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29.09.2020 - 20:46 / variety.com
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterKelly Clarkson’s longtime management company filed a lawsuit on Tuesday claiming it’s owed $1.4 million in unpaid commissions.Starstruck Management Group, run by Narvel Blackstock, filed the claim in Los Angeles Superior Court. Clarkson married Blackstock’s son, Brandon Blackstock, in 2013, and filed for divorce earlier this year.
Kelly Clarkson is back with a new Kellyoke cover.
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Kelly Clarkson has been handed another legal woe amid her divorce battle – her former managers want to get paid.The singer has been accused of underpaying Starstruck Management Group executives and breaching an oral contract with them, according to The Blast.In a new lawsuit, obtained by the outlet, Starstruck’s lawyers claim their clients agreed to manage Clarkson’s career in 2007, and helped her achieve all her current successes, which include her own talk show and a spot on top U.S.
She can’t catch a break. Kelly Clarkson was sued by Brandon Blackstock’s father amid her divorce. Variety reported on Tuesday, September 29, that the “Since U Been Gone” singer is in a lawsuit with ex-husband’s father Narvel Blackstock’s management company, Starstruck Management Group, for allegedly owing $1.4 million in commission.
The Kelly Clarkson Show and The Voice this year. Oh, and Starstruck claims that she'll owe at least $5.4 million by the end of 2020.Kelly started working with Narvel back in 2007, and he's the one who introduced her to Brandon—who she married in 2013.
Kelly Clarkson is being sued by a management company run by the father of her ex-husband Brandon Blackstock.
Nashville-based management firm Starstruck Management Group has sued Kelly Clarkson in a bid to secure allegedly unpaid commissions and to get court confirmation that the firm is due commissions on the singer and TV host’s future projects too.Although a pretty basic lawsuit over Clarkson’s management deal – which, as is quite common in artist management, was an oral agreement rather than formally written down – there is also a personal element to this dispute.
Kelly Clarkson is being sued by her management company. According to court documents obtained by ET, Starstruck Management Group claims they are owed more than $1.4 million in unpaid commissions.
Kelly Clarkson is being sued by her long-time management company, Starstruck Management Group, over alleged unpaid commissions.As reported by Variety, the suit alleges a breach of oral contract, and seeks declaratory relief and accounting. It claims that Clarkson failed to pay millions in commissions for her work on The Voice and The Kelly Clarkson Show.According to the complaint, Clarkson had paid the firm $1.9million earlier this year but still owes another $1.4million.
Kelly Clarkson is being sued by her longtime management company, which is run by estranged husband Brandon Blackstock‘s father, Narvel Blackstock.Variety reported on Tuesday, September 29, that Starstruck Management Group filed a claim against the “Miss Independent” singer, 38, alleging that she owes them $1.4 million in unpaid commissions in addition to the $1.9 million she already paid.
Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV CriticWith just three weeks until The Voice returns for its 19th season, coach Kelly Clarkson is facing some serious legal competition.The Grammy winner and talk show host was sued today in Los Angeles Superior Court by her long-time management company for failing to pay millions in commissions related to her stint on the NBC competition show and The Kelly Clarkson Show.Under a verbal agreement in place since 2007, five years after Clarkson won the