Mariah Carey Sexually Harassed Me, Says Ex Manager
Mariah Carey Sexually Harassed Me, Says Ex Manager
Mariah Carey’s former manager, Stella Stolper is lawyering up with plans to sue the singer. As previously reported, last November, Stella was terminated by Mariah. Fast forward to the present day and Stella is making some serious allegations against Mariah. She claims that Mariah suffers from substance abuse issues and did not take her medication for bipolar disorder.
Reportedly, Stella also claims that Mariah was often naked and performed “sexual things” in her presence. Stella worked with Mariah on her reality TV show Mariah’s World as an executive producer. She also appeared on the show. No further details about the suit have been released.
Earlier this month, Mariah revealed that she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. She explained,
Until recently I lived in denial and isolation and in constant fear someone would expose me. It was too heavy a burden to carry and I simply couldn’t do that anymore. I sought and received treatment, I put positive people around me and I got back to doing what I love – writing songs and making music.
Mariah has yet to comment on Stella’s claims.
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