Thursday, November 19, 2009

NICHOLAS CAGE, THE BIG SPENDER?

Accountant: Nicolas Cage Was 'Compulsive' Spender

Among the accusations laid out in Levin's the 12 page cross-complaint to Cage's lawsuit against are the below:

• By the time he had hired Levin in 2001, Cage "had already squandered tens of millions of dollars he had earned as a movie star" and owed millions in unpaid income taxes.

• Levin advised him that he needed to earn $30 million a year to keep up his lavish lifestyle.

• Levin tried to stop the financial bleeding, persuading Cage to sell off a dozen of his automobiles and his $1.6 million comic book collection.

• Following a string of box office hits, Cage went on an "epic spending spree." According to Levin, in 2007 the National Treasure star purchased three homes at more than $33 million; 22 cars, including nine Rolls Royces; 12 purchases of expensive jewelry and 47 pieces of artwork.

• Cage "spent huge sums of money taking his sizable entourage on costly vacations and threw enormous Gatsby-scale parties at his residences."

• By 2008, Cage owned 15 palatial homes around the world, four yachts, an Island in the Bahamas, and a Gulfstream jet.

While in his lawsuit Cage alleges that he was in the dark about his dire financial situation, Levin claims he did everything short of cutting up the actor's credit cards, including warning Cage's agents and representatives and pleading with him not to buy more real estate.

"[Cage] knows that his losses are entirely and solely the result of his own compulsive, self-destructive spending, which he engaged in against Levin's advice," states the complaint.

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