The Borneo Post

Kanye West not cooperatin­g with US$10 mln claim — Tour insurers

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LOS ANGELES: Syndicates of Lloyd’s of London insurance market filed a countersui­t to Kanye West’s claim that he was owed US$ 10 million after cancelling his tour last year, saying it found “substantia­l irregulari­ties” in the rapper’s medical history.

The countercla­im was filed in federal court in Los Angeles on Tuesday, saying West’s Very Good Touring Inc had failed to cooperate in the insurance company’s investigat­ion into the claim for cancelled concerts, according to the court documents.

Without going into details, Lloyd’s also noted that its policies exclude any losses caused directly or indirectly by the possession or use of illegal drugs, the impact of prescripti­on drugs not used as prescribed, or the use of alcohol.

The court documents said in order to protect West “from public disclosure of details of his private life,” Lloyd’s would not include specific informatio­n it had obtained in relation to the claim. Lloyd’s did say the underwrite­rs’ investigat­ion found “substantia­l irregulari­ties in Mr West’s medical history.”

West, 40, sued Lloyd’s, an insurance market housing more than 80 syndicates in London, for nearly US$ 10 million in insurance payouts after he abruptly cancelled his Saint Pablo tour in November 2016 with more than 20 shows left.

The musician’s lawsuit, filed in early August, said he was hospitalis­ed with a “serious, debilitati­ng medical condition,” following a week of no- shows, curtailed concerts and on- stage political rants.

West’s lawsuit said Lloyd’s had suggested “they may deny coverage of the claim on the unsupporta­ble contention that use of marijuana by Kanye caused the medical condition.”

In its countersui­t, Lloyd’s said West’s company and other representa­tives “have delayed, hindered, stalled and or refused to provide informatio­n both relevant and necessary for Underwrite­rs to complete their investigat­ion of the claim.”

“Underwrite­rs are informed and believe, and thereon these same persons have wilfully concealed and or misreprese­nted relevant facts in an effort to thwart Underwrite­rs’ investigat­ion,” the countercla­im added.

West’s lawyer, Howard E. King, said in a statement on Wednesday that Lloyd’s did not “want to honour a legitimate claim but can’t find a factual basis to deny a claim.”

Lloyd’s is seeking a jury trial. Representa­tives did not immediatel­y return requests for comment. — Reuters

 ??  ?? West performs during the closing ceremony for the 2015 Pan Am Games at Pan Am Ceremonies Venue in Toronto, Canada. — Reuters file photo
West performs during the closing ceremony for the 2015 Pan Am Games at Pan Am Ceremonies Venue in Toronto, Canada. — Reuters file photo

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