Just weeks after accepting some $30,000 to name the 'love rat' identity of her 1970s hit song 'You're so vain' singer Carly Simon is suing a New York couple to get back a $99,000 (£60,000) deposit she put down on an apartment in the US city.
Simon's application for the property in New York's Dakota complex, where John Lennon was killed, was rejected by the board of directors.
Lawyers for the sellers, Laurence and Holly Stone, say she was "rude and disrespectful" during her interview.
But Simon's lawyer said the board "was rude and accusatory."
The Stones' lawyer, Scott Stone, claimed the singer had demanded that she be allowed to install another bathroom in the one-bedroom property, worth $990,000 (£600,700).
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/showbiz/3148534.stmSo if you've ever been turned down for a condo residency/timeshare apartment tenancy/chickenshack sublet, now you know it ain't just you!