A lawyer has claimed that Brad Pitt sold victims of Hurricane Katrina “broken promises” by building them poorly made, mould-infested homes.
Following the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, Pitt pledged in 2006 to build affordable homes for people in New Orleans who had lost everything in the natural disaster.
It has since moved to federal court, with Make It Right accused of fraud, breach of contract and unfair trade practices.
The lawsuit is still ongoing, with lawyer Ron Austin representing the residents claiming in a new interview that they had been “sold” a “bunch of broken promises” by the foundation.