Already banned in Lebanon, Lady Gaga could get back to Japan. While attending this weekend at a concert in Tokyo for the Japan MTV Video Music Aid, a Michigan law firm says that the artist would set up a scam to tsunami victims. The technique is simple: Lady Gaga was launched after the disaster a charity selling bracelets to make money for victims of Japan.
The cost of the bracelet was $ 5, but the singer had to pay the cost of sending $ 3.99. The lawyers accuse him of having overstated the price of sending order to pocket extra money. It is seeking $ 5 million today. To be continued ...
The cost of the bracelet was $ 5, but the singer had to pay the cost of sending $ 3.99. The lawyers accuse him of having overstated the price of sending order to pocket extra money. It is seeking $ 5 million today. To be continued ...
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