Katy Perry Prevails in Montecito Mansion Lawsuit, Secures $15 Million Home

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Katy Perry has won a court case against the owner of a $15 million home in Montecito, California, who sought to rescind the sales contract, claiming he was of "unsound mind" when he signed it. Judge Joseph Lipner ruled that the contract must be respected, stating that the owner presented no persuasive evidence of lacking capacity. Perry had planned to move into the home with fiancé Orlando Bloom and their daughter. A trial for damages is scheduled for February.
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