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Lady Gaga Accused of Charity Scam

Lady Gaga is sued in a suit of $ 5 million class action for allegedly defrauding a charity relief Japan.

The singer said on his website that all profits from the sale of "We pray for Japan" bracelets were the victims of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.

But a law firm in Michigan indicates that this is not true.

According to the lawsuit filed by 1-800-Law-Firm, Gaga has sold bracelets for $ 5, plus $ 3.99 for shipping and handling, and 60 cents for taxes, but pushed prices up fees Shipping in an effort to pocket the extra money.

The suit also claims the federal government Gaga has never revealed how many $ 5 bracelets was really happening to Japan's claim, even if she understood she would have pocketed the money as part of its donation claimed.

The lawsuit said Lady Gaga has violated a number of federal racketeering laws and consumer protection of the alleged fraud.

"I'm just Lady Gaga continues to hold her responsible for the money it raised for charity to the cause she tried to lift it," said Ari Kresch, a lawyer 1-800-Law-Firm .

His colleague Alyson Oliver added: "When we tried to communicate with the accused in this trial, all we were thus part of the funds is preserved, but we do not really know how."

Last night Gaga performed at the MTV Video Music Aid Japan show in Tokyo.

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