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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Katy Perry Seeks $5M Over Montecito Mansion Dispute

Katy Perry Seeks $5M Over Montecito Mansion Dispute

26 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Katy Perry demands nearly $5 million in damages from the mansion's previous owner.
  • The dispute stems from a $15 million Montecito mansion purchased in 2020.
  • Perry claims lost rental value and necessary repair costs in her lawsuit.
Katy Perry Seeks $5M Over Montecito Mansion Dispute

Katy Perry is seeking substantial damages, nearly $5 million, from the former owner of her Montecito estate. The legal battle, which has been ongoing, centers on the $15 million mansion purchased in 2020. Perry's claim includes lost rental income and costs for essential repairs, totaling over $4.8 million before adjustments.

The dispute originated when the seller, Carl Westcott, alleged he lacked the capacity to sign the transaction, leading to a protracted legal fight. Perry testified that she sought "justice" in the matter. A previous trial in May 2024 determined Perry was the rightful owner, finding no evidence of Westcott's incapacity.

The eight-bedroom, eleven-bathroom mansion, located in Montecito, was acquired by Perry and her ex, Orlando Bloom, with the intention of raising their daughter. Despite gaining full ownership in May 2024, it remains unclear if they have occupied the expansive property.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Katy Perry is suing the previous owner for nearly $5 million, claiming lost rental value and necessary repair costs for the mansion.
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom purchased the Montecito mansion for $15 million in July 2020.
Katy Perry officially gained ownership of the Montecito home in May 2024 after a liability trial.

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