Philippe Hoerle-Guggenheim, a Manhattan art dealer, is at the center of a lawsuit by his wedding planner, Emer Timmons, for failing to pay $300,000 for his extravagant wedding in France. Timmons invested heavily in the event and indicated there was an agreement for reimbursement post-wedding, secured by art collateral. Despite assurances of payment via WhatsApp, Hoerle-Guggenheim did not deliver on his promises, prompting Timmons to take legal action. The lavish wedding day, celebrated by the bride on social media, contrasts with the financial fallout now underlying the event's planning.
Emer Timmons, the planner, filed a lawsuit claiming Hoerle-Guggenheim refused to pay her $300,000 for his extravagant wedding, despite prior agreements and assurances.
In a WhatsApp message, Hoerle-Guggenheim promised to send Timmons $250,000 days before the wedding, but failed to deliver any payment or collateral.
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