
"Sadly, the individual who made this case is battling with profound emotional well-being difficulties," Martin's legal counselor Marty Singer told Deadline today.
Martin has been defied with a transitory controlling request
in past weeks and most as of late with additional cases of viciousness and more
in the aftermath of an alleged seven-month private undertaking with the 21-year
nephew. A conference has been set for July 21 in Puerto Rico on the cases.
Since Drucker documented her protest in Los Angeles Superior
Court on June 29, Martin and his Lavely and Singer lawyers have been for the
most part quiet on that.
Ricky Martin has denied all claims in homegrown maltreatment
control made against him in Puerto Rico over the course of the end of the week.
The Associated Press detailed those police had been not able
as of Friday to give the request against the artist since they had not by that
point contacted him.
"The charges against Ricky Martin that lead to an
insurance request are totally bogus and manufactured," delegates for
Martin told People magazine.
It's been a pained week for the star, at times named 'the
King of Latin Pop' with his ex-director Rebecca Drucker suing him for $ 3
million in neglected commissions. Her legal counselors have recorded an
occasionally scorching 15-page report on the side of her case, adding,
"With Rebecca next to him, Martin made a large number of dollars and in
this way owes Rebecca significant commissions."
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