Sharon Osbourne King-Size Bed Lawsuit

by Lilian on Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Some celebrity news….as they do sleep, you know. They sleep in the lap of luxury with their affluent lifestyles, in fact! But is it a lifestyle so expensive that Sharon Osbourne allegedly wasn’t able to pay for her custom built bed? Going through the report, the news actually isn’t as horrid as it seems.

Sharon Osbourne is facing a $26,000 lawsuit over a king-size bed.

Sharon is being sued for breach of contract, fraud and deceit by California’s Beyond Pillows Etc design store who claim she never paid for the custom-made bed delivered to her Hidden Hills mansion earlier this month.

The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court Thursday, says Sharon signed an agreement on October 3 to buy the bed, along with customized curtains for her bathroom and kitchen.

The suit also claims, “Sharon Osbourne didn’t have sufficient funds to cover the payment but accepted delivery and installation and never had any intention of paying.”

Beyond Pillows Etc interior decorator Cheryl Law alleges Sharon’s credit card only covered part of the cost and she hasn’t settled the remainder.

A representative for Sharon says she gave Law her credit card details when she ordered the items, but Law said the payment had been rejected because it was a UK credit card.

The 55-year-old reality TV judge allegedly offered to pay with another credit card, but the following day, Law claimed it had also been rejected.

Sharon’s representative added that when she checked her bank statements, both transactions had gone through – meaning she had been charged twice for the items.

When Sharon noticed the error, she claims she contacted Beyond Pillows Etc who sent her a cheque.

via AZ Central

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