Calvin Harris has accused his former financial adviser, Thomas St. John, for taking $ 22.5 million from him through a failed Hollywood property project.
In an arbitration that was filed on September 12 in Los Angeles, Harris said real name is Adam Richard Wiles-St. John and his partners convinced him to invest in CMNTY CULTURE CAMPUS, a planned 460,000 -square -foot hub for musicians and creative.
His lawyers claim that Harris never received clear answers about where his money went, and called the project “a complete fraud” or at best “a boondoggle.”
St. John, who worked with Harris from 2012 to April 2025, strongly denied the allegations. A spokesperson said the claims are “malicious” and “completely without a profit”, which insists that “not a single dollar has been abused” and that the project is still moving forward.
They admitted that the process has been subjected to delays due to bureaplates and financial conditions, but claimed it will remain according to plan and could one day be worth almost $ 1 billion.
The spokesman also noted that Harris was one of nine investors and even asked to double his share.
“We will continue to take any necessary step to set the record straight,” said St. John’s Team.



