The designer who created the set for Chris Brown's latest tour has filed suit against the teenage entertainer, claiming he has yet to be paid for all of his work.
According to recent reports from TMZ, set designer John Troxtel filed a lawsuit against Brown and his touring company in federal court on Christmas Eve.
In the suit, Troxtel claims that while he was paid for some of his design work, "extra work was required and requested," and though an oral agreement was reached, the touring company refused to pay for his services when he tried to collect.
Troxtel is suing for breach of contract and unjust enrichment. He is seeking damages in excess of $1 Mil.
Troxtel has previously designed concert sets for Michael Jackson, Eminem and Snoop Dogg.
source: sohh.com
According to recent reports from TMZ, set designer John Troxtel filed a lawsuit against Brown and his touring company in federal court on Christmas Eve.
In the suit, Troxtel claims that while he was paid for some of his design work, "extra work was required and requested," and though an oral agreement was reached, the touring company refused to pay for his services when he tried to collect.
Troxtel is suing for breach of contract and unjust enrichment. He is seeking damages in excess of $1 Mil.
Troxtel has previously designed concert sets for Michael Jackson, Eminem and Snoop Dogg.
source: sohh.com