Ayesha Curry Sued For $10 M By Branding Company Claiming They Established Her


Ayesha Curry is targeted in a new lawsuit for $10 million.

UPDATE:

Ayesha Curry has released a statement following news the lawsuit, her lawyer, Michael Plonsker. It reads as follows:

“Ayesha Curry terminated her business relationship with disgruntled manager Robert Flutie in early 2019. We are confident that the legal process will find his accusations nonsensical and completely unfounded.”

ORIGINAL STORY:

With fame and status comes lawsuits. Ayesha Curry has built herself into a brand and celebrity in her own right, alongside her husband and equal celebrity Steph Curry. Now, she’s being sued by someone who claims they helped build her into a household name.

In new legal documents obtained by TMZ, Robert Flutie, who owns Flutie Entertainment, is suing Curry for $10 million. He says he was introduced to Ayesha in 2014, and at the time, her only foray into the entertainment industry was a small cooking blog. After she expressed her desire to reach new heights and grow her brand, she signed a deal with Flutie in November 2014. To put things in perspective, this was five years after Steph Curry signed to play with the Golden State Warriors.

Ayesha Curry Sued For $10 M By Branding Company Claiming They Established Her

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As for Ayesha, apparently her partnership with Flutie was going swimmingly, and he claims to have helped her become “a current and modern-day version  Martha Stewart or Rachael Ray.” That is, until May 2019, when Ayesha reportedly cut ties with him and attempted to block Flutie from prits and ownership equity in their joint pursuits.

So now, Flutie is coming after Curry for $10 million, as well as a 50% interest in Ayesha’s Yardie Girl production company. He’s not stopping there, he also is demanding a stake in Ayesha’s Homemade brand.