Jan
29

Celeb promoter says Bieber fragrance deal stinks








A celebrity promoter says his endorsement deal for a Justin Bieber fragrance really stinks.

Lawrence Rudolph, owner of California-based Total Arts and Entertainment Marketing and Britney Spears' manager, fumed that Give Back Brands stiffed him $5 million on his cut for the Bieber hookup, according to court documents.

Rudolph was promised a 6 percent take on the boy star's compensation for his "Someday" fragrance line, which was a top seller in 2011, records show. The star's scents retail for around $60 for a 3-ounce bottle.

Give Back prez Robert Hollander allegedly ducked out on his debt to Rudolph after he sold the company to beauty giant Elizabeth Arden for $26.5 million in 2012, Rudolph claims.



He wants Arden to give him a slice of a scheduled $28 million payout to Hollander at the end of the month.

Rudolph, a former entertainment lawyer who represented Justin Timberlake and Aretha Franklin, also plans to haul Hollander to court for a simliar fragrance deal turned sour with singer Nicki Minaj.

Reps for Bieber, Elizabeth Arden and Hollander did not immediately return messages.










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