Bill Gross is ordered back to court over music complaint
Bill Gross, founder of investment company Pimco, and his partner Amy Schwartz arrive for a court hearing in Santa Ana in December.
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Billionaire bond investor Bill Gross is heading to court over his music-playing habits again.
Orange County Superior Court Judge Kimberly Knill ordered the retired Pimco co-founder to show up in court July 28 for a contempt hearing, after his Laguna Beach neighbor Mark Towfiq complained Gross had violated her order to keep the music down.
Gross and Towfiq, a millionaire, both have trophy homes on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. But they have feuded since Towfiq complained about netting over a million-dollar piece of art in Gross’ yard. Towfiq said Gross responded by blaring TV sitcom themes, including the one for “Gilligan’s Island,” at all hours of the day.
Laguna Beach billionaire is ordered back to court over music complaint
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