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Pop singer sued over film loan
China News.Net Thursday 28th August, 2008
Pop superstar Madonna has been sued by financier Jay Dykes Jr. who alleges that she has failed to repay a loan of over $400,000 that she took to make a movie in 2006.
According to the suit filed in Louisiana, Madonna, her manager Guy Oseary and their Maverick Motion Pictures company took a loan from Jay Dykes to make the movie 'Material Girls', starring pop stars Hilary and Haylie Duff.
Dykes also alleges he was never given the co-producer credit he claims to have purchased with the loan.
Meanwhile Madonna, who is on her Sticky and Sweet world tour, is travelling with an entourage which is now 250-strong.
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