Promoter drags Fille Mutoni to court over charges of failing to perform at the Masaka concert and she’s to pay Shs2 million for the loss
Ugandan singer Fille Mutoni was yesterday dragged to court by a promoter identified as Ssembatya Francis over assertions of failing to perform at a concert in Masaka and she’s currently accrued to debt of Shs2 million.
According to the complainant, the singer was tried frequently through phone calls after missing the concert so that she could pay for losses but decided not to pick-up these calls.
Holding a letter from the Chief Magistrate’s court in Kampala, Francis uttered that Fille is supposed to settle debts within fourteen days and for failure to do so, he will return to court for an alternative action as the law stresses.
“I’ve been summoned by the court to take this letter to Fille because she’s to pay me Shs2M within fourteen days. Am returning to the court after that period that’s if she fails to settle that debt and more alternative actions as the law states will be applied,” publicized Franci
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Recently, media was covered by similar claims of an upcoming Tanzanian artist Sharpen who with proof of screenshots and audio WhatsApp footage accused the “Love Again” singer of not fulfilling her promise of collaborating with him in his track “Hello”.
By Sharpen, Fille Mutoni was paid UGX 810,000 as of the first portion before being added UGX 150,000 to purchase her acceptance in the collaboration.
When those payments were accomplished, the female singer participated in the audio recording of the song and it’s alleged that Mutoni asked Sharpen and his management to pay for the music Video to Director Dante Kazibwe of Artmark, who is one of the top video directors in the country. This was done to book for the shooting.
As time passed by, sharpen with his team wanted to shoot a video for the song but as they tried contacting Fille, her responses were focused on tossing them around in pretence to having a busy schedule of many different shows where she was to perform all over the country and abroad.
“Fille has been tossing us around after paying her our money. We’ve spent much money on her and she failed to shoot the video, so I no longer want her but she should pay our money, “held Sharpen.
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That she had promised to participate in the video shooting in December last year but for the following two months she was nowhere to be seen.
In that case, the upcoming musician with management decided to lay matters before the court to seek justice so they could get rid of the suspect’s hide and seek tactics in their music business.