Toni Braxton Sued By Wardrobe Designer

Man Claims Singer's Check Bounced





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Toni Braxton performing

Toni Braxton, shown here in an undated file photo, has been performing her "Toni Braxton: Revealed" show at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas since last August. (AP)



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(AP) Toni Braxton has been sued by a wardrobe and costume designer who alleges the Grammy-winning singer wrote him a bad check and still owes him $15,000 for work on a Las Vegas show.

Anthony Franco filed the lawsuit Friday in Los Angeles Superior Court claiming the sultry R&B singer had agreed to pay him $35,000 to design the entire wardrobe for the "Toni Braxton: Revealed" show.

Franco says he received a check, but it was returned for insufficient funds. He alleges Braxton and co-defendant Liberty Entertainment Inc. put a stop-payment on the check.

Franco claims he was eventually paid $20,000, leaving an outstanding balance of $15,000.

Braxton is best known for such hits as "Breathe Again," "You're Makin' Me High" and "Love Shoulda Brought You Home." She has starred on Broadway in "Aida" and "Beauty and the Beast."

Braxton's show at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas began last August.

Braxton's publicist did not immediately reply Tuesday to a message left with her agent, Ben Bernstein, seeking comment.





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