Puerto Rican Homeowner Sues Bad Bunny for $1 Million Over Iconic House Use
Puerto Rican Homeowner Sues Bad Bunny for $1 Million Over Iconic House Use

Puerto Rican Homeowner Sues Bad Bunny for $1 Million Over Iconic House Use

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Román Carrasco Delgado, an 84-year-old homeowner from Humacao, Puerto Rico, has filed a lawsuit seeking at least $1 million in damages against Bad Bunny and three associated companies for the unauthorized use of his house's image and design. The salmon-colored home inspired the "la casita" stage featured in Bad Bunny's "Debí Tirar Más Fotos" album short film and his residency concerts, which attracted numerous fans and celebrities. Carrasco alleges that he signed blank contracts without understanding their contents and that the defendants fraudulently used his signature to replicate his home without proper compensation or permission. His property has since become a tourist attraction, leading to daily visits from fans, social media exposure, product sales, and a loss of privacy, causing him emotional distress. The lawsuit accuses Bad Bunny and the companies of illicit enrichment and seeks invalidation of contracts along with compensation for mental anguish. Bad Bunny's representatives have not commented on the allegations as the legal process unfolds.

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