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Madonna Sued For Being A Thief Borrowed $400K To Make Stolen Movie That Flopped August 28. 2008
In Hollywood parties seldom use their own money to make films, opting to lure outside investors, who regularly get burned. Money disputes arise and defrauded entities often pay a price for being attracted to the movie business, that is an industry of thieves. Madonna has been sued for borrowing $400K to help make the movie “Material Girls” which she stole from one of my preexisting copyrights and criminally made without permission. She changed the name of my copyright from “Contemporary Girls” to “Material Girls” and sought financing to make the infringing movie. She borrowed money from every Tom, Dick and Harry, to get the rip off made, knowing it was a high risk. Through my websites read by many, I asked for a public boycott of the infringing film “Material Girls” before it was released and it spectacularly bombed. The investors that bought into stolen goods, got burned as the film ended up in the red. Now they want their money back. Uh, buyer beware.
Madonna pretending to play the guitar whilst making a terrible face. First of all Madonna is a thief. Let’s get that squared away for all who don’t know that at this point. Second of all, they should have exercised due diligence and checked her legal history before loaning the money, as it would have revealed a string of unpaid movie and music loans and copyright infringement cases galore. Legally speaking, it is fraud for Madonna to get investors to loan her money to make works that have been stolen via criminal copyright infringement and hacking. Her phony company Maverick is a corporation subject to the SEC, whose laws she consistently breaks. Everything this woman has she has stolen and you are begging to get burned if you get into any kind of a business deal with her. She is a degenerate thief with no morals and a terrible evil streak that has seen her harm children and commission crimes against innocent adults as well. MADONNA TARGETED IN $400,000 LAWSUIT MADONNA has been targeted in a new lawsuit - alleging she has failed to repay over $400,000 (GBP216,216) in loans taken to make a 2006 film. According to the suit filed in Louisiana, Madonna, her manager Guy Oseary and their Maverick Motion Pictures company used financing from Jay Dykes Jr., of Dykes and Dykes LLC, to make Material Girls, starring pop stars Hilary and Haylie Duff. As well as feeling shortchanged, Dykes also alleges he was never given the co-producer credit he claims to have purchased with the loan. |
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