Calvin Harris has filed an arbitration demand alleging that his former financial advisor duped him out of $22.5million (£16.1m) to fund a real estate project, it is reported.

The One Kiss hitmaker, 41, alleges Thomas St. John ‘systematically’ took advantage of Harris, whose real name is Adam Wiles, and his investment into the project, which was meant to be a 460,000 square foot development, coined CMNTY Culture Campus.

The Hollywood real estate project would be for musicians, recording engineers, entertainers and creatives, and would include recording studios, lounges and office spaces, according to People, who have obtained the arbitration demand.

The document, filed at the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles, on Friday September 12, claims that in 2020 St John created

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