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The Millionaire Trial Facing Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry

The successful couple made one of the biggest purchases of their lives, but now they are at risk of losing it all. The final decision will depend on justice.

The Millionaire Trial Facing Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry

Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom are one of the most beloved couples in Hollywood, despite their ups and downs and the rumors of separation that have occurred over the years.

The pop singer and the Pirates of the Caribbean actor began their romance in 2016 and since then they have had a daughter, 3-year-old Daisy Dove and they even got engaged in 2019, although they have not consummated their vows yet.

Within the future projections of Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom after defining that they would get married, it was to buy a house. For this reason, in 2020, they decided to embark on the adventure of buying what would be their stable home to start a family.

After much searching, they ended up paying almost 15 million dollars for a 3.6-hectare mansion in Santa Barbara, California, a place where the singer and actor currently lives with his daughter.

Although the dream seemed to take shape and everything was on track, a severe setback put the purchase made by the happy couple at risk and now they must define it in the legal field.

It turns out that 83-year-old Carl Wescott, owner of the property acquired by Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom, regretted it a few days after signing the purchase-sale ticket and carrying out the transaction.

Although the process was done legally, following all the steps required in this type of business, the former owner claimed that the act was carried out when he "lacked mental capacity."

According to the 85-year-old man, he had just come out of back surgery and was taking painkillers that affected his reasoning ability and was unaware of what he was doing, despite having put the house up for sale himself. that Orlando Bloom now lives with his family. He even did it through a major real estate agency.

"The opioids that he was taking several times a day made him mentally unstable," Westcott alleged when he went to report the situation in court. In addition, he alleged that the couple threatened them through lawyers when they repented. Now they must wait for the decision of justice.

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