Puerto Rican Elder Sues Bad Bunny Over Exploitation of Iconic Home Without Fair Compensation
An 84-year-old Puerto Rican widower claims Bad Bunny and his companies exploited his custom-built home for millions of views and a high-profile concert residency without proper consent or compensation.
In southeast Puerto Rico, a quiet coastal community has found itself at the center of a troubling legal battle that spotlights an all-too-common pattern where hardworking Americans—especially those from humble backgrounds—are steamrolled by celebrity interests and corporate entities. Román Carrasco Delgado, an 84-year-old unemployed widower and lifelong resident of Humacao, is suing global music sensation Bad Bunny and associated companies after his handcrafted home was used extensively without fair permission or adequate compensation. How Did Simple Pride Turn Into Public Exploitation? Mr. Carrasco designed and built what he calls “La Casita” decades ago with the help of family members, crafting...
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