The singer had filed a lawsuit against the number crunchers accusing its advice to buy a mansion in Beverly Hills with mold and poorly managed finances for his “Last Girl on Earth" tour.
Rihanna is one U.S. dollar down multimillion-dollar lawsuit against his former accountants after finalizing an agreement with the number crunchers, lawyers told a judge in New York on Thursday.
Federal Judge P. Kevin Castel in Manhattan closed the legal action against Berdon LLP and bookkeeping Gounis Peter and Michael Mitnick following what was supposed to be pre-conference to the final judgment in the case.
Rihanna, whose real name is Robyn Fenty , filed the lawsuit in 2012 , accusing the company and its accountants to make imprudent advice that caused the loss of tens of millions of dollars.
The 26 -year- old beauty from Barbados said that the accused was advised to buy a moldy $ 7.5 million Beverly Hills mansion he could not afford and mismanged finance its 2010 " Last Girl On Earth" tour .
The accountants said they did nothing wrong, and argued that the singer "Umbrella” dug itself into a hole skipping concerts.
Terms of the deal were not immediately disclosed, but a source said that Rihanna is not getting a dime.
Terms of the agreement are confidential, but a source familiar with the matter said Berdon not disburse a cent to Rihanna.
The source told the Daily News that a deal $ 10 million reported in February was false.
The pressure was on Rihanna with a scheduled trial for May 12, the source said. She would have had to testify in public.
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