Earlier this month, Calvin Harris accused his former financial adviser, Thomas St. John, of stealing $22.5 million from him via investments in a Hollywood real-estate project. In an arbitration demand reviewed by The Cut, Harris, whose real name is Adam Richard Wiles, claims he was “taken advantage of” and used as a “personal piggy bank” to fund a sprawling creative campus St. John claimed to be building — a project the legal documents describe as “at best, a complete boondoggle, and, at worst, a complete fraud.” “Mr. Wiles has not received a single penny in return for that investment, and, indeed, Respondents have not even started developing or building the Project,” the demand states. St. John, who has consistently denied all wrongdoing, is now accusing Harris of deliberately damaging
Calvin Harris’s Financial Adviser on Real

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