
The Ace Family has fingers in many pots and this has led to trouble on occasion. After fans joined them in an unlicensed parade in 2021, the City of Beverly Hills sued Austin McBroom for $200,000, per court documents. That's not the only legal battle the family has faced. Earlier that year, Catherine Paiz found herself in hot water after allegedly staging an "attempted coup," per legal documents (via Insider), of a skin care line she was launching with TBL Cosmetics.
Also in 2021, the couple became embroiled in a scandal resulting from an event organized by McBroom called "Social Gloves: Battle of the Platforms," in which social media influencers paired off in the boxing ring. Per Business Insider, McBroom's company, Simply Greatness Productions, sued co-producer LiveXLive, blaming them for the event not drawing in as much money as anticipated. LiveXLive then countersued for $100 million, accusing McBroom and his company of harming them through bad publicity. An attorney for SGP, James Sammataro, told the outlet that it's likely those who participated in the event will remain unpaid, saying, "I think we are realistic enough to realize that we're not at the point that there's ever going to be any profits for this event."
As of this writing, none of the McBrooms' legal issues appear to have been resolved.
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