If you are a fan of Mary Mary and their hit WeTV reality series, then we’re sure you saw this breakup coming. The gospel-singing duo and their relationship with manager Mitchell Solarek has officially hit the fan.
TMZ reports Solarek filed a federal lawsuit against his former clients Erica Campbell and Tina Campbell for commission checks and public humiliation. He claims the singers owe him more than $75,000 in commissions and compensation for publicly firing him on TV.
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According to legal documents, Solarek signed Mary Mary to his Maximum Artist Group in 2011 to help reignite their music career — which he insists he did by booking their reality series and securing over $3 million in deals.
Solarek adds that his broken business relationship with the group has also affected future music, books and sponsorships deals for his company.
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Mary Mary Hit With Lawsuit By Former Manager Mitchell Solarek was originally published on hellobeautiful.com