NEWSTyler Perry's House of Trouble

Jan. 26 2009, Published 7:34 a.m. ET
Movie mogul Tyler Perry's real life Atlanta home could turn into his "house of pain," after six construction companies filed liens against the funnyman, claiming thousands of dollars in unpaid bills, according to the Associated Press.
The companies are claiming almost $200,000 for work they performed on Tyler's home, while the actor/screenwriter tells The Atlanta Journal-Constitution he didn't pay because the work was sloppy, and that he is being focused on because he's a celebrity.
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Tyler's next movie, Madea Goes to Jail hits theaters Feb. 20.


