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'Game of Thrones' Actor Joseph Gatt Files $40M Lawsuit Over False Pedophile Claims

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Deadline

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Game of Thrones actor Joseph Gatt has filed a $40 million lawsuit against the LAPD, the city of Los Angeles, and the office of District Attorney George Gascón, alleging false labeling as a serial pedophile. The lawsuit details a sordid saga involving a 16-year-old "obsessed fan," a botched police probe, and alleged personal animosity from a former Deputy L.A. D.A. The complaint accuses the defendants of subjecting Gatt to baseless arrest, unlawful detention, and malicious prosecution, resulting in the loss of his reputation, freedom of speech, and career. Gatt's legal team asserts that the charges were based on fabricated evidence and looks forward to recovering his losses in court.

"Actor Jonathan Majors Faces Defamation and Assault Lawsuit from Ex-Girlfriend"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Hollywood Reporter

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Actor Jonathan Majors is being sued by his ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari for defamation, assault, and battery, following his conviction for misdemeanor reckless assault and harassment. Jabbari alleges a pattern of domestic abuse that began in 2021, detailing instances of physical violence and emotional manipulation. The lawsuit also accuses Majors of defamation and malicious prosecution, claiming that he attempted to discredit her and manipulate the public perception of the abuse allegations. The suit seeks at least $75,000 in damages, plus punitive damages, as Majors awaits sentencing in the criminal case.

"Actor Jonathan Majors Faces Lawsuit for Defamation and Assault by Ex-Girlfriend"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Rolling Stone

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Jonathan Majors' ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari has filed a civil suit against the actor, alleging defamation, assault, and battery, detailing multiple instances of physical abuse during their relationship. The lawsuit claims that Majors engaged in an escalating pattern of abusive behavior towards women and defamed Jabbari by calling her a liar. The civil suit lists five causes of action, including intentional infliction of emotional distress and malicious prosecution, seeking compensatory and punitive damages. This comes after Majors was found guilty of reckless assault and harassment in December, and his career has taken a significant hit, with Marvel severing ties and all future projects being shelved.

'911' Actor's Lawsuit Over COVID Vaccine Firing Goes to Trial: A Major Test for Studios

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Hollywood Reporter

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Actor Rockmond Dunbar's lawsuit against 20th Television for firing him over refusal to take the COVID-19 vaccine, citing religious beliefs, is heading to trial. The trial will assess whether the studio discriminated against him and whether reasonable accommodations could have been offered. The decision could impact how studios handle exemptions to vaccine mandates in the future. The court dismissed other claims but allowed the religious discrimination claim to proceed. Similar cases involving religious exemptions and vaccine mandates in the entertainment industry are also being contested in court.

"Nigel Lythgoe Denies Paula Abdul's Sexual Assault Claims, Citing Alleged 'Loving' Emails"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Deadline

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Nigel Lythgoe, a veteran competition show producer, has filed a response seeking to have Paula Abdul's sexual assault complaint dismissed, calling her allegations "lies" and pointing to her mental health and modern morals as the root causes of her claims. Lythgoe's filing includes supposed fawning texts from Abdul and questions the credibility of her allegations, citing her history of telling wild stories. He also disputes Abdul's claim of surviving a plane crash in 1992, stating that there is no record of such an incident. Paula Abdul's lawyers had no comment on Lythgoe's response, and Lythgoe is now the subject of three sexual assault claims, including Abdul's.

"Writer Sues CBS Over Alleged Discrimination Against Straight, White Men in Hollywood"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Entertainment Weekly News

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Brian Beneker, a script coordinator and freelance writer for CBS's SEAL Team, is suing the network and its parent company, Paramount Global, alleging discrimination based on his race, sex, gender, and sexual orientation. Beneker claims he was denied staff writing positions in favor of nonwhite, LGBTQ, or female peers without the same qualifications. He is seeking damages for lost salary and a full-time job as a producer. CBS declined to comment on the lawsuit.

"Writer Sues CBS Over Alleged Discrimination Against Straight, White Men in Hollywood"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by TheWrap

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Brian Beneker, a script coordinator and freelance scriptwriter for "SEAL Team," has sued CBS and Paramount for alleged racial and sexual orientation discrimination against straight, white men. He claims that the companies favored less qualified nonwhite, LGBTQ, and female writers over him, despite his experience and credits. Represented by the conservative America First Legal Foundation, Beneker seeks $500,000 in damages for lost wages and a court order to be instated as a full-time producer on the series, aiming to end the alleged discriminatory practices.

"Diddy Accuser Jane Doe Denied Anonymity in Sexual Assault Lawsuit"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by USA TODAY

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A federal judge has denied a woman's request to remain anonymous in her lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs and two others, alleging they gang raped her in 2003 when she was 17. The judge acknowledged the potential impact of disclosing her identity but stated that the accuser failed to demonstrate specific harm or vulnerabilities. The lawsuit seeks unspecified compensatory damages for lost wages, mental pain, and severe emotional distress. Combs has denied the allegations, and the court will first determine whether to honor his dismissal request before the accuser would have to publicly reveal her identity.

"Music Producer Sues Sean 'Diddy' Combs for $30M Over Sexual Assault Allegations"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Deadline

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Producer Rodney Jones Jr., also known as Lil Rod, has filed a $30 million lawsuit against Sean Combs, alleging sexual assault, sex trafficking, and underpayment for his work on Combs' latest album. Jones claims he was forced into sexual acts, including with prostitutes, and subjected to ritual humiliation and possible drugging. The lawsuit also implicates Universal Music Group CEO Sir Lucian Grainge and ex-Motown CEO Ethiopia Habtemariam, alleging a conspiracy in the music industry. Combs and his son have vehemently denied the allegations, while Combs faces multiple other sexual assault lawsuits from women.

"Music Producer Sues Sean Combs for Sexual Assault and Grooming"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Rolling Stone

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Music producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones has filed a lawsuit against Sean Combs, alleging sexual assault, harassment, and non-payment for work on 'The Love Album'. Jones claims Combs groped him without consent, pushed him to take drugs, and withheld $50,000 for his work. This is the latest in a series of legal actions against Combs, who has denied any wrongdoing. The lawsuit seeks $30 million in damages, with Combs' lawyer calling Jones a "liar" seeking an undeserved payday.