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Taylor SwiftTaylor Swift who has been idolized by millions now faces a lawsuit from her former manager. The lawsuit was filed for the second time. It was first filed way back 2007 yet the case was dismissed by U.S. District Judge Richard Sullivan.










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Taylor Swift leaves "The Four Season's hotel" going to "Radio Deejay" radio network where fans wait for her and she has photos before heading to the Airptort.

Her former manager Dan Dymtrow has been claiming that the Swifts owe him more than 5-10% commission from the singer’s career. He also claimed that he has played a vital role in molding the success of her career now. He has been managing the young artist way back April 2004 when she was still 14. He has introduced the star to Big Machine CEO Scott Borchetta, which has made way for her astonishing career nowadays. Swift’s family allegedly fired him to escape paying his due commissions.

Dymtrow’s attorney, Fernando Pinguelo said, “They delayed and delayed [the deal] and got rid of my client and subsequently signed the deal and kept his commissions for themselves.”

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Guests arriving for the Roberto Cavalli Spring/Summer 2011 women's collection during Milan Fashion Week

The Swift’s has counter reacted the above mentioned allegations by a counter statement given by Swift’s lawyer, Paul LiCalsi of Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp saying, “For him to claim that her success and her major contracts were procured by him is ludicrous. And even if there were some merit to his claims, paying him on the contract would defeat the whole purpose of the law in New York, which is to protect minors who sign contracts.”

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