Colombian
pop star Shakira is being sued for $100m (£62.4m) by a former boyfriend
who acted as her business manager for six years. Antonio de la Rua claims he was the "principal architect" of a business plan that turned the singer into a global superstar.
He is seeking to "recover his share of past and future partnership profits," according to papers filed in New York.
In a separate case, Shakira is suing de la Rua for misappropriation of funds.
Her
legal case, filed in the Bahamas in October, accuses him of paying
himself an unauthorised bonus and using funds from their business
partnership to pay personal expenses.
Mr De la Rua denies the allegations.
Sex appeal
His legal papers, however, provide a rare insight into the intricacies of sustaining a global pop career.
He
explains how the couple met in 2000, shortly after he had managed his
father Fernando's successful campaign to become president of Argentina.
As
they became romantically involved, he frequently joined her on her
first world tour - The Tour Of The Mongoose. He describes how, as it
came to a close, the star was "shocked" to learn the tour had "actually
lost money".
The news caused the performer "extreme emotional
distress and interfered with her ability to sleep and perform". She
sacked her manager, and asked Mr De la Rua to take over her business
affairs.
They agreed he would be entitled to a share of the
profits from her music and business ventures "in exchange for the
contribution of his business and marketing skills, knowledge and
expertise".
But his court papers acknowledge that the partnership, which began in 2004, was based only on an "oral agreement".
Mr
De la Rua goes on to describe how he brokered a $300m deal with concert
promoters Live Nation and a "lucrative" deal for a range of perfumes.
He
was also instrumental in persuading a reluctant Shakira to record the
song Hips Don't Lie in order to reverse flagging sales of her Oral
Fixation Vol. 2 album. The song went on to top the charts in more than
25 countries.
The court papers describe a similar situation in 2009, when the first single from Shakira's She Wolf album "bombed".
He
claims to have brokered a deal for Shakira to record the official World
Cup song Waka Waka, the success of which ensured a profitable world
tour which "saved the relationship" with Live Nation.
The legal
papers add: "The combination of de la Rua's business and marketing
talents with defendant's artistic talents, beauty and sex appeal
succeeded in propelling the value of the partnership far beyond anything
either had previously achieved or believed possible."
When the
couple broke up in 2010, Shakira announced the news on her website, but
stressed "we continue to be partners in our business and professional
lives".
But a year later, in October 2011, the pop star
instructed her lawyer to "terminate de la Rua, as if he were a mere
employee," the legal papers claim.
Mr De la Rua said he has not
received his share of the profits since then, and is seeking a payment
of "not less than $100m" at trial.
At the time of writing, Shakira's representatives had not responded to the complaint.
The
star is currently expecting her first child with footballer Gerard
Pique, who plays for FC Barcelona. She has also signed up as a coach for
the next series of The Voice in the US. |
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