Warner Bros ends TV deal with BLM co-founder after no content produced.

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A deal between Warner Bros Television Group and Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors to produce shows highlighting Black voices expired last year without any productions being made. The two-year deal was expected to include various types of content across broadcast, cable, and streaming productions. Cullors resigned from Black Lives Matter in 2021 amid allegations of financial impropriety, which she denies. She spent $3.2 million on properties in California and Georgia. It is unclear how much Cullors made in the deal with Warner Bros.
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