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Phil Collins sues ex-wife Orianne Cevey for allegedly taking over mansion through ‘show of force’

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Phil Collins has sued his ex-wife Orianne Cevey, claiming she has refused to vacate his Miami Beach mansion.In court papers filed on 14 October and recently published by WPTV, an NBC affiliate in West Palm Beach, Florida, the Genesis frontman is described as “the sole member, manager and owner” of the entity that owns the property.The documents further claim that Cevey “has no right to occupy or enter upon the property” but “is occupying the property as if it is hers”.

According to Collins, Cevey has allegedly been living at the residence with her “new husband”. Collins alleges that the pair “have hired armed guards to patrol the property with openly displayed firearms” and that “[they] and their guards have taken possession of the property.

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