J-Lo faces casino lawsuit
International superstar Jennifer Lopez has been told she may soon be facing a $40 million (£26.6 million) lawsuit over a cancelled engagement in Cyprus.
The singer/actress was due to perform at the opening night of the brand new Cratos Premium hotel complex in the north of Cyprus, situated in the Turkish-occupied area. The opening was scheduled for 24th July, which is the date of her 41st birthday and is also the 36th anniversary of the invasion. After this was announced though there was a outcry from several groups, including the Cyprus Action Network of America, which seemed to work. “After a full review of the relevant circumstances in Cyprus, it was the decision of her advisers to withdraw from the appearance,” read the statement on Lopez’s website. “Jennifer Lopez would never knowingly support any state, country, institution or regime that was associated with any form of human rights abuse.”
This decision however has not gone down well with the company that runs the hotel, who have threatened to sue her if she does not perform. Murat Bozoglu, the Chief Executive, said; “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. The cancellation… is not covered by any clause in the contract she signed with us.”
Feza Firat, the PR spokesman for the $220 million resort believed that Lopez may have been misinformed about the situation in Cyprus. She has been “led to believe there [is] a war going on”, he said.
Cyprus is the home to numerous Internet bingo sites, including popular UK bingo sites Eat Sleep Bingo & and Bingo Playground, both of which are situated on the Cozy Games Platform.
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