Diddy No Pay On Mama Misa’s Mansion

March 13, 2014

justin-diddy-misa-e1349799969526Oh, man. It’s a Harlem Diddy Vs Mother-in-law Misa in the courts, and as in most of these court cases it’s going to get rough.Via RadarOnline reports:

The mother of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs‘ first child wants the rap mogul to help her fight the foreclosure on her home, but new court documents obtained by RadarOnline.com reveal he wants nothing to do with it.

 

In a response filed with the New York County of Westchester court on March 7, 2014, Diddy “denies knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth or falsity of the allegations…except denies that he was properly notified of any default of the mortgage or note.”

 

Diddy Files Court Documents Telling Baby Mama She Has

 

To Fight For Her House On Her Own

 

In legal documents filed last June, the bank claims Diddy’s ex, Misa Hylton-Brim, stopped making payments on the 3,215 square-foot New York home in 2010 — a home Diddy took out a $712,000 mortgage on.

 

Citibank claimed they are still owed a whopping $622,000 on the house, but in Diddy’s new response he denies that he defaulted or failed to make any payments, pushing the responsibility on Hylton-Brim.

 

Diddy claims they cannot take legal action against him because he had a deal in place with Hylton-Brim in which she agreed to pay the mortgage.

 

The producer has asked the judge to dismiss him completely from the lawsuit.

The math, says Misa’s mortgage only dropped $90k in balance over 10 years means Diddy only paid the bare minimum required or just skipped payments every other couple of months. When the child support check stop coming in?

Do you think Diddy should help pay for his baby mama’s foreclosed crib?


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