Peter Thomas HIT with Lawsuit
Real Housewives of Atlanta star husband Peter Thomas joins the legal troubles train since he’s being hit with a fat lawsuit!
While Pheadra Parks is rumored to be getting the boot from Real Housewives of Atlanta due to the drama swirling around Apollo and NeNe Leakes and Kenya Moore beefing its no surprise that Cynthia Bailey’s husband has joined the drama train.
According to the Atlanta Journal Constitution, CelebNMusic247.com has just learned that Cynthia Bailey’s husband Peter Thomas just got slapped with a hefty lawsuit for his Bar One venture.
Apparently Peter owes over $100,000 in rent:
“Peter Thomas, Cynthia Bailey’s husband seen frequently on Bravo’s hit show “The Real Housewives of Atlanta,” is being accused of not paying all his bills at his Atlanta bar Bar One.
His landlord, Eloshua Elliott and Showtime Cafe, filed a complaint in Fulton County superior court saying Thomas owes more than $100,000. The charges: “defendant breached a lease agreement by failing to pay rent and other fees including late fees, bank charges, real estate property taxes and unpaid utilities.”
The lawsuit said Thomas hasn’t paid his rent of $10,000 a month since March, 2013 through the end of the year. (Late fees are another $5,000.)
Elliott also separately filed a complaint against Thomas’ entertainment group for the property across the street at 670 Memorial Drive which houses the Bailey Agency, Bailey’s modeling and talent company. There, he owes more than $29,000, the complaint said.”
Though, Peter explains to the publication that all of this is just a misunderstanding and that the problem is not his anymore, it rests with his landlord. Thomas goes on to say that he’s paid his rent and his landlord has not passed the money on to First Fidelity Bank for the mortgage owed:
“Peter Thomas, in an exclusive interview this afternoon, said the problem is his primary landlord Showtime Cafe for the Bar One property. (Elliott is partial land owner.) Prior to March, he said they had been taking his money for a year and not passing it on to the bank First Fidelity for the mortgage they owe. He said Showtime is in foreclosure proceedings and according to Loopnet, the property was auctioned off in October, 2013 but does not say to whom (Thomas’ attorney recommended he not release the names of the owners of Showtime.)
Starting last March, he started placing his rental payments in escrow with his attorney until Showtime straightened out its issues with its bank.
“I’ve been caught in the middle of the crossfire,” Thomas said. In reality, he has no problem financially paying his rent.”
Thoughts?