Soul songstress Mary J. Blige was hit with a lawsuit Thursday that accuses her of defaulting on a $500,000 bank loan.
The New York State Supreme Court filed document brought against Blige by Bank of America states that she took out a loan in 2005 and failed to make payments on it after June of last year.
The 41-year-old Grammy Award-winning recording artist, who recently co-starred in the made-for-TV-movie, “Betty & Coretta,” with Angela Bassett, now owes a whopping grand total of $511,324, including interest.
Blige’s latest lawsuit is the second one in three months. Last November, Signature Bank went after the performer and her husband, Kendu Isaacs, claiming that they failed to repay a $2.2 million loan. The loan stemmed from an October 2011 promissory note whereas the couple agreed to make good on the loan last July. The bank claims they haven’t seen one red cent. The bank is demanding not only the huge loan amount but another $50,000-plus in interest.







