Britney Sued by Ex-Manager
Nov. 2 2007, Published 3:41 p.m. ET
The bad news keeps coming for Britney Spears.
Her former manager, Johnny Wright of Wright Entertainment Group, has filed a breach of contract lawsuit against the “Gimme More” singer, claiming she owes him at least $15,000 in back commission.
As part of their 2003 termination clause, Johnny — who represented the 25-year-old for four years — is entitled to receive commissions on projects he landed Britney until February 2008.
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However, some of those commissions were never paid, the lawsuit contends, and
others were allegedly paid only until December of last year. Johnny is asking for unspecified damages in excess of $15,000.