Kyrie Irving Sued for $390K Over Unpaid Wellness Retreat Services
The lawsuit alleges the NBA star failed to pay for therapeutic and crisis management services provided after a death occurred at his family retreat.
- Elite Mind Solutions and therapist Natasha McCartney claim Kyrie Irving owes $390,710 for services rendered during a family retreat in June 2024.
- The retreat, initially planned for 50-60 attendees, grew to 150 participants, requiring significant adjustments to the program.
- During the event, a participant tragically died, prompting McCartney to provide crisis management and grief counseling services.
- The lawsuit accuses Irving of breach of contract and unjust enrichment, alleging he ignored attempts to resolve the payment issue.
- Irving, who has earned over $300 million in his NBA career, has yet to respond publicly to the allegations.