Kenan Thompson, the comedic powerhouse of “Saturday Night Live,” is facing a hefty lawsuit that's anything but funny. His landlord claims that he owes over $34,000 for breaking the lease on a Los Angeles rental property. The legal documents detail that Thompson entered into a 12-month lease, agreeing to pay $10,250 per month, but things took a turn when he allegedly missed rent payments for November and December.
The landlord isn’t just coming for unpaid rent; they're also seeking a collection of fees that include a late charge, a broker fee, and even legal costs tied to the lease agreement. In total, the claims amount to nearly $34,400, which includes costs after considering the security deposit. This legal drama raises eyebrows, as it’s not often you see a beloved comedian tangled up in a financial dispute that echoes beyond punchlines.
For fans, this situation might be disheartening. They’ve come to know Thompson for his humor and charm, not as someone caught in a lease nightmare. Here’s hoping that Kenan navigates this legal maze as deftly as he treads the stage—turning this cringe-worthy moment into one more captivating story down the road!
