Calvin Harris is taking his former financial adviser to court over an alleged real estate development scheme gone awry. The Scottish DJ and producer filed an arbitration demand in Los Angeles Superior Court claiming adviser Thomas St. John “systematically” usurped their business relationship meant to invest millions in a Hollywood real estate development known as CMNTY Culture Campus, the New York Post reported. CMNTY Culture Campus was floated as a 460,000-square-foot complex with recording studios, artists’ lounges and office space. The project began seeking investment from entertainers and financiers in 2021. St. John allegedly looked to Harris for help when […]
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