- The last nun still alive in a legal battle against singer Katy Perry over the sale of a Los Angeles convent isn't backing down.
- A GoFundMe to help with legal fees has exceeded its $30,000 goal.
- Sisters of the Most Holy and Immaculate Heart of Mary purchased the convent in the 1970s, and attempted to sell the property to a restaurateur in 2015 — which was fought in court by the L.A. Archbishop.
- Callanan had since been fighting the sale to Perry with fellow Sister Catherine Rose Holzman, who collapsed and died in court earlier this month.
The last nun still alive in a legal battle against Katy Perry has a GoFundMe to help her fight — and it's exceeded its $30,000 goal
The last nun standing between singer Katy Perry and the sale of a Los Angeles convent has a GodFundMe to help with legal fees, and it has exceeded its goal.
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The last nun locked in a legal battle against Katy Perry over the sale of a Los Angeles convent isn't backing down — and a GoFundMe page created in October could help in that fight.
According to a report from The Daily Beast, Sister Rita Callanan of the Most Holy and Immaculate Heart of Mary in Los Angeles is ready to keep fighting the sale of the 8-acre convent, despite the unexpected death of fellow Sister
In 2015, the nuns sold the property to
Callanan will continue the fight over who has the right to sell the convent with help from the GoFundMe donations, escalating a legal battle that has already been brewing for years.