Cape Town – Mariah Carey and her former manager Stella Stolper, also known as Stella Bulochnikov, have reportedly reached an agreement.
According to E! News Stolper’s attorney filed a summons in New York on Friday, to notify the singer that they would be suing for violation of the U.S. Civil Rights Act, California Fair Employment and Housing Act, breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty among others.
As previously reported, a lawsuit was first filed in April 2018. TMZ reported at the time that Stolper was suing Mariah for unfair dismissal, unpaid money and sexual harassment.
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Of the dispute agreement, Stolper’s attourney told People magazine in a statement: “The parties reached a mutually agreed resolution to this matter” which resulted in Stolper to “discontinue this action against Mariah Carey with prejudice, with each party to bear its own attorneys’ fees and costs.”