By Ariany Brizuela
Faulty Bunny is in the eye of the hurricane after receiving a lawsuit for unauthorized commercial use of “La Casita”the iconic structure that decorates the stage of his “I SHOULD THROW MORE FOTOS” tour, which has become the essential symbol of his shows.
The plaintiff is Román Carrasco Delgado, an 84-year-old man and resident of Humacao, Puerto Rico, who claims to be the actual owner and designer of the current home in the 1960s.
According to the terms of the lawsuit, Carrasco maintains that the singertogether with three music production companies, has benefited financially at their expense illegally and without having valid contracts.
The conflict dates back to the end of 2024, when the “Bad Rabbit” team requested permission from Carrasco to use his facade for the sole purpose of recording the short film of his song “I should have shot more photos.””.
However, The plaintiff’s defense alleges that the producers took advantage of the owner’s advanced age and illiteracy to make him sign digitally on the screen of a cell phone.. Not knowing how to search or write, he never knew the scope of the commercial agreement.
What began as a video location ended up becoming a full-scale replica used in major shows, as well as being reflected in official merchandise lines and global advertising campaigns.
The massification of design not only generated millions in profits for the artistbut altered the privacy of Carrasco, whose real residence is now besieged by tourists and fans.
For the alleged deception and unjust enrichment, The plaintiff is demanding between one and six million dollars in damages.
At the moment, neither Faulty Bunny nor its legal representatives have issued official statements regarding this legal claim.
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