Houston surrogacy company accused of stealing millions to fund music career

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A Houston surrogacy company is accused of stealing millions to fund the owner’s lavish lifestyle and rap and R&B career.

A Texas surrogacy company is accused of stealing millions of dollars from prospective parents to fund the owner’s lavish lifestyle and musical ambitions.company is accused of stealing millions of dollars from prospective parents to fund the owner’s lavish lifestyle and musical ambitions.

Court documents detail how Side spent the money. Side used $2.2 million of the escrow funds to pay for her career as a singer and producer, including music videos, lavish trips, designer clothing and luxury vehicles, the suit says. She also used the funds to pay for membership to the Soho House, which describes itself as a “club for creatives” with locations around the world.

Escrow money also paid for real estate investments, documents say, including a $575,000 five-acre tract of land and $433,000 house in Houston and $300,000 for a custom house in New Orleans. An additional $6.2 million of the parents’ money went to finance a vegan music production business called Vgn Bae Studios with Anthony Hall, a Houston-area musician.“My aspirations have evolved with each new venture, but one common thread runs through all my businesses,” she told the publication. “Each is based firmly on a foundation of compassion — for others, for myself and for the planet.”, Staff writer. Sarah Bahari is a trending news reporter.

 

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