Orlando Bloom has run up against a few problems with his ex-managment company recently, who are said to be sueing him for more than $660 000.
The company The Firm claims the British star landed roles in Pirates of the Caribbean, Elizabethtown and Haven while they were representing him, and are demanding the huge sum in commission. According to documents presented to a Los Angeles court in 2002, Bloom made a verbal agreement of 10% commission with the company, who were negociating with filmmakers Disney, on his behalf.
A lawsuit has also been filed against Bloom's new representation, Brillstein-Grey. |