Mariah Carey's Former Manager Sues Mariah's Former Assistant for Allegedly Claiming She Urinated on Her

Mariah Carey's former manager (who recently settled a lawsuit with the singer) is now suing her former assistant (who is currently suing the singer) for allegedly ruining her relationship with Mariah by claiming she peed on her.

According to court documents obtained by The Blast, Stella Bulochnikov is suing Lianna Shakhnazaryan for defamation and intentional interference with contractual relations.

In the lawsuit, Bulochnikov claims that Shakhnazaryan "set out to destroy" her relationship with Mariah because she "mistakenly believed that Stella caused her salary to be reduced."

She claims that Shakhnazaryan "relished the many benefits and perks of being acelebrity assistant" and loved being part of Mariah's "inner circle and had a front row pass to [Mariah Carey]'s life and the spotlight that came with it."

But in October 2017, Bulochnikov claims that Mariah reduced Shakhnazaryan's salary in order to bring on an additional assistant. Bulochnikov says the move was made by Mariah's business management firm, and not her, but claims that Shakhnazaryan blamed her anyway.

Shortly after, Bulochnikov claims that two of Mariah's tour assistants were also let go and they too blamed Bulochnikov for their dismissal. She claims the three of them "collectively devised a plan" to get Bulochnikov fired.

To accomplish that task, Bulochnikov claims that on October 14, 2017, the three of them went to Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut where Mariah was performing.

It was there, Bulochnikov claims, that Shakhnazaryan told Mariah that Bulochnikov "had urinated on Shakhnazaryan. Shakhnazaryan also falsely accused Stella of digitally penetrating Shakhnazaryan and physically abusing her. There was absolutely no truth to Shakhnazaryan's absurd accusations."

Two weeks later, Bulochnikov claims that Mariah fired her.

At the time of her dismissal, Bulochnikov claims she "was negotiating a multi-million dollar motion picture deal with a major film studio and had a book deal with amultinational literary distributor in the making. Other projects included, but were not limited to, an e-commerce line to sell [Mariah Carey] dolls, a Broadway musical production, a donut franchise and a multimillion dollar deal with a food and beverage company. These deals were expected to generate hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue."

Bulochnikov claims that Mariah withdrew from all of those deals after she fired her.

Bulochnikov is seeking unspecified damages.

As The Blast previously reported, Mariah Carey originally sued Lianna Shakhnazaryan accusing her former assistant of trying to blackmail her for $8 million with "intimate videos" filmed without her permission.

Mariah said she hired her in 2015 to be her personal assistant. She claimed claims Shakhnazarian "turned out to be a grifter, a Peeping (Tom)asina and an extortionist."

The singer sued Shakhnazarian for $3 million in damages.

Shakhnazarian then hit Mariah — along with Stella Bulochnikov — with her own lawsuit accusing the pop star of wrongful termination, whistleblower retaliation, and harassment.

Mariah and Stella settled their own legal dispute earlier this year.