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Keyshia Cole responds to lawsuit for allegedly damaging a California home she rented

ABC/Rick RowellKeyshia Cole says she’s not responsible for the damage the allegedly did to a California home she rented for two years, damage for which she’s being sued.

The “Let it Go” singer rented a $2.5 million home in Marina Del Rey, California from March 2017 to May 2019 where she taped an episode of the Animal Planet show Tanked in which she built her dream aquarium in the house.

As previously reported, owner Glenn Feldman is suing Keyshia for $70,000.

Feldman’s lawsuit states, “Defendants breached the lease, as extended, by causing extensive damage to the Property, which rendered it unrentable and which caused substantial damages in form

 

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