Recently, Mariah Carey's brother Morgan Carey took her to court, accusing her of smearing her violent tendencies in a new memoir that seriously affected his reputation.
On Wednesday, Morgan Carey filed the lawsuit with the New York Supreme Court, accusing his sister Mariah Carey of fabricating lies about him in her memoir, The Meaning of Mariah Carey.
The lawsuit cites several "false and defamatory" passages from the book describing Morgan Carey as violent, describing a fight between his brother Morgan and his father, requiring 12 police officers to separate the two.
As a result, Morgan Carey felt that it had caused serious damage to his own reputation, so he placed Maria Carey, along with co-authors Michaela Angela Davis, Macmillan Publishing Group, and Andy Cohen, the latter's mark, and Andy Cohen Books) all the people and companies involved in publishing the memoir took to court.
However, he did not seek any specific amount of compensation in the litigation documents.
Morgan Carey, 60, is an American record producer, entrepreneur and model.
In the 1980s, before Mariah Carey became famous, Morgan Carey was a well-known male model at that time, signing a contract with an Italian model agency and working in Europe.
At present, Morgan Carey has converted to Buddhism, is a vegetarian for life, has settled in Florence, Italy, and is in the business of selling organic agricultural products in Europe, and is also the president of the Florence Tai Chi Association.
Moreover, Morgan Carey has also helped Mariah speak out many times, denouncing their vicious sister, and said in a media interview on television that the vicious sister Alison has a vicious heart and specializes in harming people.
Unexpectedly, the family eventually broke up and went to court to quarrel and tear up, which was regrettable.