Millionaire lawsuit smolders after arson at recording studio
While the owner of Tattooed Millionaire Entertainment admitted to providing fake documents to an insurance company after an arson fire damaged a Memphis recording studio, the owner says the insurer still should be on the hook for paying millions in claims.
Tattooed Millionaire owner Christopher C. Brown and two music artists who leased studios from Brown in the Midtown building at 904 Rayner contend that Hanover American Insurance Co. should pay up, federal court filings show.
Attorneys for Hanover, Tattooed Millionaire, Brown and the two people leasing studios John Falls and Daniel B. Mott have been trading allegations after Hanover in mid-October filed its federal lawsuit in Memphis.
Court filings show a number of developments since the insurer demanded that Brown and Tattooed Millionaire return $2.3 million and Mott and Falls each return $250,000 in insurance claim payments paid in the months following the Nov. 5, 2015 fire.
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