Washington: The legal battle between American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey and her former manager Stella Bulochnikov has finally come to an end.
The 48-year-old singer and her former manager settled the sexual harassment lawsuit that was filed back in April, in which the singer’s ex-manager accused her of sexual harassment, alleging that Carey was often nude in front of her, reported People.
“The parties have reached a mutually agreed resolution to this matter,” an attorney for Bulochnikov told Page Six.
While it is not clear whether the deal includes a financial settlement, the lawsuit seeks unspecified damages.
After working together for almost three years, Carey and Bulochnikov parted ways in November 2017 and released a joint statement at that time saying that they would remain “partners in a number of business ventures” and would “continue to support each other in those endeavours.” However, back in April, Bulochnikov’s lawyers filed an order in New York court alleging breach of contract and violation of the U.S. Civil Rights Acts.
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