Scott Storch Sued For Unpaid $100,000 Loan
Hip-hop producer Scott Storch is facing legal action for more than $550,000 after failing to repay a $100,000 loan he received in 2003.
LA Confidential owner David Menefield filed the lawsuit against Storch and his production company Tuff Jew Productions in the United States Central District Court last Wednesday - claiming Storch had not fulfilled his promise to repay the loan.
According to the papers, Storch had agreed to be solely responsible for the borrowed money, which his company Tuff Enough Productions had received when he was facing foreclosure on his home.
He had also promised to deliver four songs to Menefield, who is the former manager of rapper Knocturnal.
In 2006, Rolling Stone magazine estimated Storch's fortune at $70 million. He is best known for his work with stars including 50 Cent, R. Kelly, The Game and Beyonce Knowles.
This dude is straight up whack and looks like the character from MAD Magazine. If he's worth $70 million why is it so hard to come up with $100K? He could at least afford to get something done about that crazy over-bite and butt-chin!
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