Terms between the estranged couple, who dated each other for eleven years, have turned sour as de la Rua has filed a lawsuit here accusing his ex-girlfriend of breaking a promise to continue paying him a share of her business profits.
New York:
Pop star Shakira is facing a $250 million lawsuit from her ex-boyfriend Antonio de la Ruaover allegations that their business partnership went badafter their relationship came to an end.
Terms between the estranged couple, who dated each otherfor eleven years, have turned sour as de la Rua has filed alawsuit here accusing his ex-girlfriend of breaking a promiseto continue paying him a share of her business profits,reported the Huffington Post.
The son of former Argentine President Fernando de la Ruaargues that he left his career as a publicist while he wasdating the star, eventually becoming her business manager andis thus entitled to monetary compensation for this work.
De la Rua is seeking 18 per cent of the profits from herdeal with Live Nation, the world's largest entertainmentcompany, a contract reported to be worth approximately USD 100million.
The couple separated in August 2010 but did not go publicwith the split until last January, when the 35-year-oldColombian artist posted a letter on her blog citing thedecision as "mutual".
Terms between the estranged couple, who dated each otherfor eleven years, have turned sour as de la Rua has filed alawsuit here accusing his ex-girlfriend of breaking a promiseto continue paying him a share of her business profits,reported the Huffington Post.
The son of former Argentine President Fernando de la Ruaargues that he left his career as a publicist while he wasdating the star, eventually becoming her business manager andis thus entitled to monetary compensation for this work.
De la Rua is seeking 18 per cent of the profits from herdeal with Live Nation, the world's largest entertainmentcompany, a contract reported to be worth approximately USD 100million.
The couple separated in August 2010 but did not go publicwith the split until last January, when the 35-year-oldColombian artist posted a letter on her blog citing thedecision as "mutual".