Clay Aiken Stinks as a Neighbor, According to Lawsuit
Clay Aiken Stinks as a Neighbor, According to Lawsuit
The suit, which Rothstein filed on her own behalf, also names the owner of Aiken’s condo as a defendant. The singer is rarely seen at the complex.After Aiken came in second place in the famous singing competition, his celebrity status led to the successful release of a multi-platinum album, “Measure of a Man.” In 2014, Aiken also ran for Congress in North Carolina as a Democrat, but lost to his Republican opponent, Renee Ellmers. He gained media attention sometime later after announcing that then entertainment personality and business mogul turned President Donald Trump did not get to choose which contestants were fired on “Celebrity Apprentice.” But instant fame instantly came with a price for Aiken -- including invasion of privacy, questions regarding his sexuality and multiple lawsuits.Back in 2006, Jeanie Holleman, alleged family friend to the Aikens and author of the 2005 book, Out of the Blue-‘Clay’ it Forward, filed a lawsuit against the singer claiming his family maliciously attempted to stunt sales of her book. According to Holleman, she had been long time friends with Clay’s mother and was appalled by the mistreatment. She also alleged one of Clay’s bodyguards roughed her up at a Hawaiian fundraiser, and that she was assaulted on another occasion.Holleman sought a minimum of $260,000 to settle the suit, requesting that Aiken retract all negative comments regarding her book he had posted online, that he write a positive introduction for the book, and agree to display it at every performance of his for the next five years. The case was initially dismissed. Holleman appealed and the decision was upheld all except for the battery charges, which Aiken was forced to pay damages for.[caption id="attachment_22766" align="alignnone" width="300"]
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