TONI BRAXTON LOST 27 SONGS IN BANKRUPTCY FILING
Celebrities enjoy a night out at trendy Mr. Chow Restaurant on July 16, 2013 in Beverly Hills, California. (July 17, 2013)
*Toni Braxton lost ownership of more than two dozen tunes that made her famous because someone acquired them when she filed for bankruptcy, according to TMZ.
Braxton struck a deal in her bankruptcy case, in which she settled with her various debtors. Part of the deal allows Toni to buy back 27 songs from her music catalog for $20,000 with one BIG string attached … she could be outbid.
And she was…by a man named Ross M. Klein, who doubled Toni’s price and took possession of the tunes.
Among the 27 are a few hits, including “You’re Making Me High,” “How Many Ways,” and “Always.”
Her biggest hit “Un-Break My Heart,” however, is not among the 27.
*Toni Braxton lost ownership of more than two dozen tunes that made her famous because someone acquired them when she filed for bankruptcy, according to TMZ.
Braxton struck a deal in her bankruptcy case, in which she settled with her various debtors. Part of the deal allows Toni to buy back 27 songs from her music catalog for $20,000 with one BIG string attached … she could be outbid.
And she was…by a man named Ross M. Klein, who doubled Toni’s price and took possession of the tunes.
Among the 27 are a few hits, including “You’re Making Me High,” “How Many Ways,” and “Always.”
Her biggest hit “Un-Break My Heart,” however, is not among the 27.
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