Several people have filed a complaint against Erika Jayne from The real housewives of Beverly Hills fame lately, in connection with her husband Tom Girardi’s alleged embezzlement schemes and her work at the Girardi & Keese law firm. There’s the $ 2.1 million civil lawsuit filed by the mother of late NFL player Chuck Osborne. There is the $ 5 million lawsuit from lawyers who allegedly received no consulting fees, not to mention the massive $ 50 million racketeering case. The reality star is continually being named in these legal cases because it is believed that she knew what she was up to with her former partner and perhaps even aided and favored by her. Well now Nicolas Cage’s ex is now on that list too because he’s suing Jayne for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Christina Fulton went out with him mandy actor for only a few years in the late 1980s, but they still share a child from that era. The former model is currently suing two lawyers and Erika Jayne for road accident settlement funds she would never receive, according to court documents filed on July 14 that were obtained from page 6. Apparently, due to the injuries sustained in the accident, Fulton should have received $ 924,300 from the deal negotiated by Samantha Gold and John Kelley Courtney of Girardi & Keese in 2019. However, he claims in the lawsuit that he hasn’t received exactly $ 744,300 yet.
As former flame Nic Cage says in court documents, she received small payments over time, which she claimed was Tom Girardi’s way of “fooling his clients” into believing they would eventually be paid in full. However, Christina Fulton has reportedly become aware of some financial documents proving the illegality of the case, including the immediate deposit of her paycheck into a Girardi & Keese bank account. According to her, this happened without her consent. The cause says:
It was a complete fake like [Fulton] he never flipped this check and he certainly never consented to his deposit. This negotiated check was actually a fake and a lie. The check was never held in custody, but was instead spent. It is utterly shocking and pale that the company hid the arrival of the check and failed to get Ms. Fulton’s approval as required by law.
The The real housewives of Beverly Hills alum is attached to the case as there is an alleged trace of money showing how the huge sum in question was funneled to her own companies EJ Global and Pretty Mess Inc. Erika Jayne would later “use the money to pay for her expenses. “. Additionally, the documents state that she was the only one to withdraw funds from the business, but in the end she and Tom Girardi treated the money as personal assets to “pay for their lavish lifestyle.” Fulton’s attorney Ronald Richards said in a statement to the outlet:
Erika benefited from these funds, which [were] used to provide content for the “Housewives” show for which it was paid. You have received payments directly from the contributors of these funds and have personally benefited from our client’s payment diversion.
In response, Erika Jayne’s attorney Evan C. Borges reiterated the 50-year-old’s innocence in Page Six. They claim the TV personality “played no role” in the business dealings of her ex, who has since been barred from the bar and now lives in an assisted care facility due to a reported dementia diagnosis. . According to Borges, Jayne simply believed her ex-husband was “extremely rich” and ran a “financially successful law firm”. He continued:
This is a distracting and misleading tactic for lawyers representing the ex [Girardi & Keese] customers use Erika’s lifestyle and personality in a “Housewives” show as an excuse to denounce her. The focus should be on Tom Girardi and, if supported by evidence, on the lawyers, accountants and financiers who have allowed her misconduct and wrongdoing of her.
Season 12 of The real housewives of Beverly Hills – in which Erika Jayne was thought to become a “full-fledged supervillain” – aired amid continuing legal turmoil. So far on the show, Erika Jayne has kept her innocence of hers and has even proclaimed to her co-stars that the allegations against her have apparently been “debunked”. But now it seems her legal problems are far from over. Watch the latest episodes of the reality series Wednesday night on Bravo or with a Peacock Premium subscription.
Source: Cinemablend

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