Kameron Westcott Condemns Judge's Decision in Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom Mansion Dispute
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Real Housewives of Dallas alum, Kameron Westcott, expressed her disappointment over a recent court ruling that allowed Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom to purchase a California mansion previously owned by her father-in-law, Carl Westcott. The judge ruled in favor of the celebrity couple, stating that there was no substantial evidence to support Carl's claim of lacking mental capacity during the property's sale.
Taking to Instagram, Kameron shared her thoughts on the decision, thanking her supporters for their thoughts and prayers throughout the ongoing trial. She highlighted Carl's battle with Huntington's disease and described him as an inspiring veteran hero. Kameron expressed her belief that justice would ultimately prevail against greed and injustice, urging others to show kindness and make a difference in the world.
While Kameron's post received mixed responses from her followers, with some questioning the involvement of Carl's family during the sale process, Perry's lawyer has defended the singer's actions. In a statement to Rolling Stone, the attorney stated that Carl had breached his contract due to a change of mind, emphasizing that he was fully capable and engaged in negotiations for the lucrative sale of the property.
However, Carl's other son, Chart Westcott, expressed his discontent with the ruling, arguing that it lacked a sense of justice and claimed that Perry would have to testify in person to receive any potential damages.
According to court documents obtained by The Post, Carl Westcott had alleged that he lacked the mental capacity to understand the consequences of the sale contract due to his age, poor health from Huntington's disease, and recent surgery. Nevertheless, Perry and Bloom successfully purchased the 8.9-acre estate for $15 million in July 2020, citing it as the perfect place to raise their expected child.
The dispute over the Montecito property has ignited a debate among followers of Kameron Westcott and fans of Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom. With the judge's ruling in favor of the celebrity couple, the legal battle surrounding the mansion's ownership seems set to continue, with potential further testimonies and proceedings in the future.