Mariah Carey’s Ex-Manager Drops Bombshell Claim About Her Odd Psyche Ward Incident Involving MJ

Posted On : April 17, 2018

Just a few days ago, we reported that Mariah Carey had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Now, several media outlets have worked to connect the dots and make sense of many other questionable past incidents that may have been a result of the singer’s declining mental health. The latest reports about her condition have also shed light on a previous hospitalization, in which Mariah Carey was treated for hallucinations.

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Dinner With the Dead?:

According to The Blast, Mariah Carey was hospitalized back in 2016, after she “reportedly believed Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston and Prince were coming to dinner.” It has been reported that the rumored hospitalization was detailed as one of the many claims discussed by Mariah Carey’s former longtime manager, Stella Stolper (a.k.a. Stella Bulochnikov). For those who don’t know, according to Page Six, Bulochnikov is preparing to file a lawsuit against the singer for sexual harassment.

It has been reported that she claims Carey violated the U.S. Civil Rights Act and the Fair Employment and Housing Act in addition to a breach of contract. Bulochnikov claims Carey would often walk around nude in front of her. She has also detailed examples of Carey’s alleged substance abuse and mental health issues. Reports have also revealed Bulochnikov’s claim about the time Carey was suffering hallucinations that led to her hospitalization. Although the incident managed to stay out of the public eye, Bulochnikov- who oftentimes had to cover help Mariah cover up her unfortunate incidents- is spilling the beans now.

Here is an excerpt from The Blast‘s report detailing the alleged hospitalization said to have taken place back in 2016:

Sources close to the alleged incident tell us that the nanny panicked and alerted Mariah’s inner circle because she feared her employer was a danger to herself and others. Mariah Carey’s team arrived at the singer’s house with a psychiatrist and we’re told that the doctor felt the singer needed to be immediately hospitalized. Our sources involved with the situation claim that Mariah actually attempted to jump out of a moving vehicle on their way to the hospital.

We’re told that doctors at The Ronald Regan UCLA Medical Center suggested Carey be placed on an involuntary 5150 hold but ultimately released her to the care of her team and referred her to some private physicians. Carey’s high-powered friends — like Brett Ratner, who knew bigwigs at the hospital — were enlisted to help and keep the incident private and facilitate the singer getting released. – The Blast

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True Or Nah?:

So, of course there’s one looming question fans are dying to know the answer to: Are the claims true? Almost immediately after the claims made headlines, a representative for Mariah Carey released a statement to address the situation. The singer’s rep released a statement, to Page Six, detailing her employment timeline with the singer. The rep has also denied Bulochnikov’s claims and plans to take legal action to fight back in the singer’s defense.

“Stella Bulochnikov was terminated from employment as Mariah’s manager due to failure to perform her job effectively and ill-serving her client. Stella was not under contract for employment. She has been spreading false rumors to any media outlet that will publish them. We won’t respond to lies and threats. Again, if this frivolous and baseless claim is filed, we will defend against it vigorously and successfully. It is also interesting to note that this is the first lawyer who will move forward on Stella’s behalf, having previously gone through three others who wouldn’t.”

This looks like an intense legal battle waiting to happen. So it’s probably safe to say more alleged claims will be made public in the near future. We’ll keep y’all posted.

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