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Looks like there are other stories. The nun thing seems to be real, for example
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2018/03/10/592623697/nun-involved-in-katy-perry-convent-lawsuit-collapses-and-dies-in-court
I see related articles about a property lawyer who says it’s “insulting” to imply 75+ people often have impaired mental faculties and you just know that snake specializes in scamming old people out of their homes.
again gonna preface this with not trying to defend katey perry but in this instance it also looks like katey perry didnt really do anything wrong here— the nuns at this place sold it to some dude. the archdiosese said the nuns had no right to sell the land, and then sold it to perry. the previous dude who bought it from the nuns was already living there tho and the case went to court.
so the nun didnt die because of katey perry, the nun died because she was stressed out and caught up in some bullshit property case, but really if anyone is to blame then its either the nuns who originally sold it, or the archdiosese who took issue with them selling it and then turning around and selling it to perry causing the whole thing to go to court
Katy went to visit the nuns to butter them up at one point, and it backfired spectacularly, exactly as one might expect.