Wendy Williams' shoe makers in China demand payment
Media celebrity Wendy Williams’ failure to pay for 12,140 pairs of shoes that carry her logo has wreaked havoc on the owners of a small manufacturing firm in China.
The owners of Max Harvest International Holdings went into hiding after the shoe factory owner — who hadn’t been paid — kidnapped one of their managers in mainland China, according to sources.
The kidnappers held the man for two weeks before releasing him shaken but unharmed.
Couple's lawyer said Williams and her husband never paid their shoe bill which now exceeds $419,000.
They signed a contract last year to buy the shoes —part of Williams’ “Adorn” line,but things dint work well.
She said she has been trying for months to negotiate a settlement, but if it can't be resolved soon, her client will file a lawsuit in Manhattan Supreme Court.
Williams, a radio personality who now hosts a daytime talk show on BET, declined to comment.
The owners of Max Harvest International Holdings went into hiding after the shoe factory owner — who hadn’t been paid — kidnapped one of their managers in mainland China, according to sources.
The kidnappers held the man for two weeks before releasing him shaken but unharmed.
Couple's lawyer said Williams and her husband never paid their shoe bill which now exceeds $419,000.
They signed a contract last year to buy the shoes —part of Williams’ “Adorn” line,but things dint work well.
She said she has been trying for months to negotiate a settlement, but if it can't be resolved soon, her client will file a lawsuit in Manhattan Supreme Court.
Williams, a radio personality who now hosts a daytime talk show on BET, declined to comment.
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