Lady Gaga seems to have more problems on her hands other than just recovering from hip surgery that forced her to cancel her 2013 Monsters Ball Tour. Mother Monster is reportedly trying to keep court documents revealing how she was discovered from being made public. TMZ reports that Gaga is in the middle of a lawsuit against her former collaborator Wendy Starland and ex-boyfriend and producer Rob Fusari. What could Gaga be hiding that, as she says would "inflict significant personal and professional harm upon" her?
Gaga, real name Stefani Germanotta, is in the middle of a messy lawsuit involving two of the people who helped start her career. According to TMZ, Starland sued Fusari back in 2010 claiming Fusari did not give her any of the profits he earned off of Gaga. MTV News reported that Fusari enlisted Starland's help to find a "unique female singer, under the age of 25, who could be the female equivalent of the lead singer of the band the Strokes." Starland goes on to claim in the lawsuit that Fusari told her that if she "could find and introduce him to such a singer, they would work together to develop the singer and share equally in any revenues earned as a result."
Pop Crush reports that Gaga claims Vincent Herbert discovered her and not Fusari, but either way, she definitely doesn't want those court documents revealing how she was discovered made public. So who really discovered Lady Gaga? And what is in those court documents that Gaga doesn't want revealed? For now we can only speculate, but keep checking Mstars for the latest on this still developing story.
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