Kyrie Irving Sued For Nearly $400,000 After Allegedly Failing To Pay Health & Wellness Co. For Services Provided

Kyrie Irving
Kyrie Irving Sued For Nearly $400,000 After Allegedly Failing To Pay Health & Wellness Co. For Services Provided
A hefty lawsuit has found its way to the desk of Kyrie Irving.
According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Elite Mind Solutions, a health and wellness company, is claiming that the NBA player ran off on a nearly $400,000 bill. Allegedly, the plaintiffs and their high-profile therapist, Natasha McCartney, were reportedly hired by Kyrie in the spring to work a retreat he held from June 28 to July 2.
Initially, the company was told the event would be somewhat of an intimate affair, with only 50-60 people in attendance. However, when the event rolled around, the suit says it actually turned out to be around 150 people present. Despite this, the company was still able to provide all of the therapeutic exercises and sessions that were promised, according to the lawsuit. The suit also mentions that someone unfortunately passed during the retreat and the health and wellness staff stepped up and provided crisis management services as well as grief counseling.
View this post on Instagram
Following the event, the suit says that invoices totaling $390,710 were sent over to Kyrie, but the professional athlete never settled the debt.
The plaintiffs are now suing him for breach of contract and more. In addition to the bill, they’re also asking for interest and attorneys’ fees.
Thoughts? Tell us in the comments below!
[VIA]
Previous Article
Next Article
Former NBA Star Terry Rozier Hit With New Federal Bribery Charges In Gambling Case
Gervonta “Tank” Davis Wanted In Maryland Over Alleged Probation Violation
Serena Williams Is Reportedly Coming Out Of Retirement Nearly 4 Years After Stepping Away
Adrien Broner Reunites With Streamer DeenTheGreat Following Jail Release
Yaya Mayweather & Friends Reportedly Throw Hands With Sisters Of NBA YoungBoy’s Wife
Boosie Wants The NBA To Ban Players From Wearing Nail Polish As Basketball Star Jared McCain’s Manicure Style Continues To Spark Debate
Carmelo Anthony Fires Back After Social Media User Questions His NBA Expertise: ‘CLOWN’
Sports Commentator Joy Taylor Says Ab*rtions Would Be Available At A ‘Drive-Thru’ If Men Could Get Pregnant