Wio News: International pop sensation Katy Perry and her partner, actor Orlando Bloom, find themselves entangled in a real estate dispute, this time over a lavish Montecito, California mansion they acquired in 2021. The legal tussle involves 83-year-old veteran Carl Westcott, who claims that he was not mentally fit to understand the terms of the contract when he sold the property to the celebrity couple. This legal battle is reminiscent of Perry’s past encounter with Catholic nuns in Los Feliz.
In 2021, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom purchased an expansive 8-acre estate in Montecito, California, for a whopping $14.2 million. The property boasts a sprawling mansion occupying over 7,100 square feet, complete with six bedrooms and 12 bathrooms. However, their purchase sparked a legal battle with the former owner, Carl Westcott, who had moved into the property merely two months before the sale.Court documents obtained by The Post reveal that Westcott contends the contract for the sale of his home, signed on July 14, 2020, was executed when he was not mentally capable of understanding its implications.