BRET MICHAELS Sued For Trashing 'Rock of Love' Mansion

April 10, 2008

E! Online reports that POISON frontman Bret Michaels has been added to a breach-of-contract lawsuit filed Friday against the producers of "Rock of Love" by the owner of the $9 million home where they filmed the VH1 series' second season last winter.

Ray Sahranavard claims at least $380,000 worth of damage was done to his Encino, California mansion after Mindless Entertainment Inc. promised to take care of the residence and provide an additional $3 million of liability insurance for him just in case.

According to his complaint, upon returning to his home after two months of filming, Sahranavard found holes in the walls and ceilings, the doors had been removed, most of his grass and outdoor plants had died, and the interior of the home had been almost entirely repainted.

Read the entire story from E! Online.

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