The business manager Nicolas Cage is suing for fraud is suing the actor right back, claiming he warned Cage he would have to make $30 million a year to support his extravagant lifestyle. Samuel J. Levin’s suit also claims he cautioned the actor—who recently lost two New Orleans homes to foreclosure—against purchases like two castles, 22 cars including nine Rolls-Royces, 47 works of art, four yachts, an island, and a Gulfstream jet.
Cage “knows that his losses are entirely and solely the result of his own compulsive, self-destructive spending, which he engaged in against Levin's advice,” states the complaint; Cage’s lawyer tells the New York Post the suit is “ridiculous.”
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