Producer and DJ Calvin Harris has accused his financial adviser of stealing at least $22.5 million for what his lawyers say was a "boondoggle" real estate project.

Harris claims that his financial adviser, Thomas St. John, was developing CMNTY Culture Campus, which was initially envisioned to create a 460,000-square-foot development in Hollywood for musicians, recording engineers, entertainers and creatives, according to documents filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Friday. The campus was also set to include recording studios, office space and artists’ lounges.

The documents claim that St. John began the project in 2020 but ran out of money and, in 2023, asked Harris for an emergency cash infusion.

Harris’ attorneys allege that St. John did not reveal his true intentions to Harris an

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