Jennifer Lopez May Fall In Legal Trouble Jennifer Lopez |
The decision of Jennifer Lopez to cancel her controversial Cyprus concert may have made some political leaders happy but it is not very well taken by the bosses of Cratos Premium, the new hotel complex for which J.Lo was to perform.
The bosses of the hotel complex are very upset with her decision and are planning to sue $40 million lawsuit against the singer for cancelling her concert.
The singer was scheduled to perform at the opening of new hotel complex Cratos Premium in the Turkish Cypriot part of the popular tourist destination July 24 that coincided with the 36th anniversary of the Turkish invasion of the European island.
The chief executive of the Turkish company, which runs the hotel, is threatening to go to court to claim damages of up to $40 million.
"The contract has not been terminated. If she does not show up for the concert, we will begin a procedure in the courts to claim 35-40 million dollars in damages," boss Murat Bozoglu quoted.
"The cancellation... is not covered by any clause in the contract she signed with us," Bozoglu added.