Westcott, who also suffers from Huntington’s Disease, realized his mistake when the painkillers wore off and wanted to rescind the contract – but the couple’s agent threatened to drag the elderly vet to court.
“The combination of his age, frailty from his back condition and recent surgery, and the opiates he was taking several times a day rendered Mr. Westcott of unsound mind,” stated a lawsuit filed by Westcott, who wants to live out his final years in the home.
Perry, who has an estimated worth of $330 million, and Bloom, worth about $40 million, even had a pit-bull lawyer terrorize Westcott with a legal letter claiming he’s “obligated to complete the sale” because the couple is “not willing to walk away.”