Kelly Clarkson Countersues Ex-Husband in Ongoing Commission Dispute

Kelly Clarkson Countersues Ex-Husband
Kelly Clarkson Countersues Ex-Husband Brandon Blackstock. Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images.

Singer Kelly Clarkson has filed a new legal motion against her former manager and ex-spouse, Brandon Blackstock. This action follows Blackstock’s appeal of a California Labor Commission ruling in November 2023.

Clarkson Awarded $2.6 Million

The commission’s decision determined that Blackstock, who wasn’t licensed as a talent agent, unlawfully secured deals for Clarkson, including her role on “The Voice”. This resulted in a $2.6 million award to Clarkson.

Blackstock Appeals, Clarkson Responds

Blackstock contested the commission’s ruling, seeking a full trial in Los Angeles. In response, Clarkson filed a cross-complaint aiming to uphold the commission’s decision and potentially increase the awarded amount.

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Clarkson Claims Broader Wrongdoing

Clarkson alleges that Blackstock’s management company, Starstruck Entertainment (owned by Blackstock’s father), violated California’s Talent Agencies Act throughout their working relationship, which began in 2007. She argues that all agreements related to management are void and seeks the return of any fees paid to Starstruck. Additionally, she requests a financial review to determine if she’s owed more than the initial $2.6 million.

Blackstock’s Defense

Blackstock’s lawyer maintains that Clarkson’s claims are unjust, considering the financial contributions made towards their family during the marriage.

Legal Battle Continues

This latest development adds another layer to the ongoing legal battle between the former couple.

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