Lady Gaga sued over fundraising effort for Japan

Lady Gaga performs during the MTV Video Music AID Japan in Chiba, near Tokyo, on Saturday. (AP...
Lady Gaga performs during the MTV Video Music AID Japan in Chiba, near Tokyo, on Saturday. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)

A lawsuit filed in Detroit claims music star Lady Gaga is misleading her fans with an online pitch for donations for victims of the Japan earthquake.

Lady Gaga's website is selling $US5 wristbands that say, "We Pray For Japan." The website also allows people to make additional donations and says "all proceeds go directly to Japan relief efforts."

But the lawsuit notes that sales tax and a $US3.99 shipping charge are added. Detroit-area attorney Alyson Oliver believes not all money is going to help the Japanese. She wants an accounting.

An email seeking comment was left with a spokesman for Lady Gaga. The lawsuit was filed on Friday in federal court in Detroit. It seeks class-action status and possible refunds for people who bought wristbands.

 

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