She may be putting on a Poker Face at the moment, but Lady Gaga must
be in a foul mood today after MGA Entertainment slapped the singer with a
$10 million lawsuit because the manufacturer alleges she and her
management company backed out of a deal between the two sides.
MGA claims Gaga acted in "bad faith" after
initially agreeing to include a voice chip with the doll and have it
ready for sale by Christmas.
Now, the company believes, Gaga is attempting to delay the item's release to coincide with her new album in 2013.
In its Manhattan Supreme
Court suit, MGA asserts that Gaga and her team “engaged in intentional
and deliberate delays” to prevent it from meeting its summer deadline
with distributors.
Lady Gaga has not seen the court documents, her spokesperson tells The New York Daily News, but is "confident she will prevail."
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