Source: Crazy Days and Nights

This A+ list mostly movie actor definitely has some issues that he could be sued for, but the one he is actually being sued for, he didn’t do.

It looks like the person suing also thought she was sleeping with the A+ list actor.

Brad Pitt

Kelli Christina

Woman claims Brad Pitt ripped her off, wooed her with marriage talk in $100K suit

A Texas woman is suing Brad Pitt for $100,000, claiming he wooed her with talk of marriage and then ripped her off for big bucks on a charity debacle — but the actor’s lawyers say the woman was fooled by an online scammer.

Kelli Christina, a health care CEO from Plano, Texas, claims in court papers that she paid $40,000 for the actor to make five appearances at events that she arranged for his charity Make It Right Foundation, which constructs new homes for victims of Hurricane Katrina.

She even claimed that the pair developed such a close relationship that they had “discussions of marriage,” court docs seen by The Post said.

Pitt’s lawyer claim, however, that Christina was cruelly tricked by a cyber scammer who pretended to be the “Ocean’s Eleven” star, according to court papers.

The Oscar winner’s legal team filed a motion in a Texas court Wednesday saying that he had never had any dealings with Christina and filing to dismiss the case.

“Neither the Make It Right Entities nor Mr. Pitt entered into an agreement with Plaintiff,” the documents said.

“Rather, as [Christina] herself has acknowledged, it appears [Christina’s] communications about any agreement were apparently with one or more individuals unlawfully posing as — but not in any way affiliated with — defendants online,” the motion to dismiss states.

“By [Christina’s] own admissions, the communications she now alleges to have had with Mr. Pitt . . . were actually between Plaintiff and one or more individuals posing as, in Plaintiff’s words, ‘fake Brad Pitts’ and not in any way affiliated with the Make It Right Foundation.”

Christina’s original complaint, filed in the Texas Eastern District Court, stated: “In 2018, Plaintiff Kelli Christina was approached by Brad Pitt for the purposes of raising funds for the Make It Right Foundation, a charitable cause to benefit victims of Hurricane Katrina.

“Kelli Christina was persuaded by Brad Pitt’s presentation of the allegedly meritorious cause. Plaintiff and Brad Pitt . . . entered into a business agreement with specific terms and conditions.”

Christina claimed that “Pitt” canceled at the very last minute for each event with the promise of “next time,” but says he still pocketed the $40,000 appearance fee. – Source


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