Judge to consider disputed sale of Los Angeles convent that Katy Perry wants to buy
Posted July 30, 2015 12:13 am.
Last Updated July 30, 2015 12:40 am.
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. – A judge is scheduled to hear arguments Thursday about whether the Catholic archbishop of Los Angeles can sell a hilltop convent overlooking Hollywood to pop singer Katy Perry.
An order of nuns owns the multimillion dollar property and has sold it to a businesswoman who wants to develop it into a hotel and restaurant. The archbishop, however, contends the nuns didn’t have authority to make the sale and Perry’s $14.5 million offer for the property is a better deal. The archbishop’s lawyers have asked a judge to overturn the sale.
Perry is not a party to the lawsuit, but the “Roar” singer met with the nuns in May to try to convince them she would be a good owner of their beloved convent. The sisters weren’t impressed.