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Maluma Sued By SoHo House Owner Over 7-Figure Wedding Gig Extortion Claim! Whoa!

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So this is pretty crazy!!! Maluma is being sued by a rich London-based businessman named Richard Caring over claims that the Colombian singer allegedly tried to extort a seven-figure payday for a private performance gig at a wedding!

Wait, what?! Related: Maluma Makes Out With… His MOM?! WTF?? So according to the court docs, the Grammy-winning singer — real name Juan Luis Londono Arias — was apparently hired by Caring to perform at the businessman’s wedding in the Dominican Republic, which had originally been slated for November 7, 2019.

Caring’s bride-to-be is apparently a HUGE Maluma fan, according to TMZ, and so the biz mogul didn’t think anything of it to cough up a TON of dough to get the singer down to the island nation.

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