The legal battle between Guy Sebastian and his former agent has just stepped up a gear after a court date was set for the pair to battle things out.
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According to The Daily Telegraph, Federal Court Justice Tom Thawley will hear the case over three days in June 2020, in which both Guy and his former agent, Titus Day claim each person owes the other hundreds of thousands of dollars.
While Guy alleges that he is owed $200,000 over alleged breach of contract, as well as performance and other fees, Titus claims says he is owed $800,000 by the Aussie star.
Guy and Titus parted ways in November 2017 after a 12 year working relationship, and Titus’ agency, 6 Degrees went into liquidation in July of this year.
“What we are owed is still being calculated but I estimate between Guy, his wife and the Sebastian Foundation, 6 Degrees is owed $800,000,” Titus told The Daily Telegraph last year.
At the time of their working relationship ending, Titus said: ‘After 12 great years together I’m very sad to be losing Guy as a client,’ he stated.
‘But he is a wonderful talent and a good person, so I wish him well in everything he does,’ he continued.
Titus also fell into dispute with former client Grant Denyer, after the TV host sacked the high-profile agent after eight years working together.
Back in July Guy announced he was taking a break from the spotlight after he was slammed by fans for his State of Origin performance.