Neighbor Claims Rihanna Not a Good Neighbor, and Sues!

by @Niman on June 24, 2009

Christian Moeller, a professor of design and media art at UCLA, is suing 21-year-old pop singer Rihanna and Stephen Yacobian, the owner of the house she rents in Los Angeles. Read More

Moeller claims vehicles routinely park or wait on his property, including some used by Rihanna. He also claims a security camera at the home is pointed onto his property. He is seeking unspecified damages for trespass, invasion of privacy, and some other claims.

Rihanna’s landlord says the lawsuit is without merit, but wouldn’t comment further until he had spoken to his attorney. According to the lawsuit, Moeller originally gave Yacobian permission to occasionally drive through his property, but claims that Rihanna has been over utilizing the right. The lawsuit claims that some of Rihanna’s guests have even been parking their cars on Moeller’s lawn.

If she’s driving her cars of his front garden and that’s ruining his grass – that’s definitely a problem. But is Rihanna really invading his privacy? Is that a bit much? What do you think?

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