A
lawsuit by Shakira's ex-boyfriend seeking tens of millions of dollars
from the singer was dismissed Thursday by a judge who determined the
case should not be heard in California.
Los
Angeles Superior Court Judge Abraham Khan's ruling sided with lawyers
for the pop star who argued that the case should be filed in her native
Colombia or the Bahamas, where she currently claims residency.
Antonio
de la Rua sued his ex-girlfriend in April stating he was instrumental
in her transformation into a global star. His lawsuit seeking more than
$100 million claimed that Shakira has not paid him according to their
business contracts since 2010. The pair broke up in 2011.
De la Rua has pursued his claims in courts in Switzerland and New York, but those actions have been dismissed.
"I
am very grateful that the courts are not allowing these groundless
lawsuits to proceed," Shakira, whose full name is Shakira Isabel Mebarak
Ripoll, wrote in a statement Thursday. "I have moved on in my life and
could not be happier now. I hope this harassment will now come to an
end."
Khan's ruling does not address the merits of the case, but he determined that the case should not be heard in Los Angeles.
Rachel
Fleishman, an attorney for de la Rua, argued during a hearing Wednesday
that the case should be heard in Los Angeles because its judges were
experienced in the complexity of entertainment contracts and Shakira
frequently travels to the city to serve as a judge on the competition
show "The Voice."
She also argued that many of the witnesses in the case live and work in Los Angeles.
Shakira's
attorney Daniel Wall argued that de la Rua was scouring courts to try
to get their case heard, but that it should be handled by judges in
other countries.
De
la Rua sought access to Shakira's Swiss bank accounts, but a judge
rejected that effort in June. He also sued the singer in New York, but
the case was dropped.
"When Switzerland didn't work out and New York didn't work out, they filed this case in Los Angeles," Wall said.
"This
is a classic case of, `you can run, but you can't hide,'" de la Rua's
attorney William T. Reid IV wrote in a statement. "Eventually, Ms.
Mebarak will have to respond to his claims because she will run out of
procedural arguments and delay tactics."
De La Rua dated Shakira, whose songs include "Hips Don't Lie," for more than a decade and worked on some of her business deals.
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