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If you don’t play, you have to pay! According to court docs obtained by In Touch, promoter Damon Feldman is suing Farrah Abraham after she bailed on a boxing match against Nicole “Hoopz” Alexander. Keep scrolling for all the surprising details.
The former Teen Mom OG star reportedly received a $2,500 deposit, which was due upon her signing the contract. Another $2,500 was due upon the date of the match. However, Feldman claims Farrah had begged and cried to him shortly after that press conference and asked him to send her the second payment before the match.
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“She needed the money so bad, so I sent her the next $2,500 in cash because she couldn’t accept a check. She said she was broke, and was in tears, and said, ‘Please, I’m getting kicked out of my house.’ That’s also why she was doing that other reality show. She’s broke and was getting evicted. But this is it. I’m exposing her and I’m not letting this go. Honestly, she is a disgrace.”
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Feldman said Farrah not only took his money, but she took sponsors’ money and expensive boxing gear.
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Now, he’s demanding $12,000 in the suit “to start,” but he estimates Farrah cost him and other sponsors more than $100,000 in projected revenue and other sales from the fight.
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Feldman initially filed the complaint on Dec. 21, 2018 but recently filed other documents to a separate location because he was having a hard time serving her the paperwork.
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“I’m going to get her. that’s all there is to it. She has to pay. You can’t do this to people,” he said. “The bottom line is, she took the money. At least pay the money back. I don’t care if you pulled out. Pay us the money that we fronted you.”
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Feldman added that Farrah is “absolutely the worst” celebrity he has booked and that her astronomical demands made “Tonya Harding look like a princess.”
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“She came to me and was begging to fight because she said she wanted to do this for anti-bullying because she and her daughter get bullied on social media a lot,” he fumed. “She even pulled out on the charity without confronting them. She’s the fakest person I have ever dealt with.”
When we reached out to Farrah for a comment, she denied the accusations.
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