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"Love Is Blind's Renee Poche Files Lawsuit Against Netflix, Alleges Trauma from 'Red Flag' Fiancé"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by KABC-TV

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Renee Poche, a former contestant on Netflix's "Love is Blind," is suing the streaming service and the show's production company, alleging her match on the show was abusive and had substance issues, and that she was forced to sign an unlawful employment agreement. A judge denied her request for a temporary restraining order against the production company's arbitration but allowed her to seek a preliminary injunction. Poche's lawsuit claims intentional infliction of emotional distress and violations of labor laws, and she seeks to cancel her contract and address the alleged illegal acts and financial penalties for speaking out.

"‘Love Is Blind’ Contestant Renee Poche Files Lawsuit Against Netflix, Citing Trauma and Censorship"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Washington Post

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Renee Poche, a contestant on Netflix's "Love Is Blind," has filed a lawsuit against Netflix and Delirium TV, alleging that she was treated like a prisoner during filming, had her personal items confiscated, and was pressured to stay in an emotionally abusive relationship. The lawsuit also challenges the nondisclosure agreement she signed, which threatens her with a $4 million penalty for speaking out about her experience. A judge has denied her initial application to halt Delirium's arbitration against her, but her attorney argues that the NDA and penalties are unlawful. The outcome of this case could have significant implications for the entertainment industry's use of restrictive contracts.

"Love Is Blind's Renee Poche Sues Netflix Over 'Forced' Pairing and 'Prisoner-Like' Conditions"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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Renee Poche, a contestant from "Love is Blind" Season 5, is suing Netflix and the show's production company, Delirium TV, for emotional distress and violating California laws, claiming the talent agreement was unlawful. She alleges she was treated like a prisoner during filming, felt unsafe, and is now facing a $4 million penalty for breaching her contract by speaking out about her experience. Poche's lawsuit follows similar legal actions by other reality TV participants, highlighting a broader issue of contestant treatment in the industry.

"Love Is Blind Contestant Sues Netflix, Citing Coercion and Trauma in 'Forced' Relationship"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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Renee Poche, a contestant from Netflix's "Love Is Blind," is suing the streaming service and the show's production company, Delirium TV, for intentional infliction of emotional distress. She alleges that she was forced to spend time alone with her "violent" and "actively addicted" ex-fiancé, Cater Wall, despite expressing her safety concerns to the production staff. Poche claims the production knew about Wall's issues and still threatened her with legal action if she did not continue with the engagement. The lawsuit also seeks to nullify her NDA and demands unspecified damages.

"Renee Poche Files Lawsuit Against Netflix Citing Trauma from 'Love Is Blind' Experience"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BuzzFeed

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Renee Poche, a contestant from Season 5 of "Love Is Blind," is suing Netflix and the show's production company, Delirium TV, for allegedly setting her up with Carter Wall, whom she describes as a "walking red flag" with a background of unemployment, homelessness, violence, estrangement from family, and substance addiction. Poche claims the show's producers ignored her concerns for her safety and forced her to continue her engagement with Wall, leading to emotional distress. After speaking out about her experience, she was sued by Netflix and Delirium TV for violating her NDA, which she is now contesting as illegal and unenforceable. This lawsuit follows other legal actions taken by former contestants against the show's producers.

"Love Is Blind Contestant Renee Poche Sues Netflix, Citing Trauma and 'Forced' Relationship with Ex"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by E! NEWS

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Renee Poche, a contestant from season five of "Love Is Blind," is suing Netflix and Delirium TV, alleging she was set up with an unsuitable fiancé, Carter Wall, and was treated like a prisoner during filming. She claims Wall was a "walking red flag," exhibiting violent behavior and substance addiction, and that she was warned about his potential for violence. Poche also alleges that she was confined to her hotel room when not filming and threatened with legal action if she left the show or ended the engagement. Netflix and Delirium TV have accused Poche of violating her NDA and are seeking $4 million, but she argues the NDA is illegal and unenforceable.

"'Love Is Blind' Contestant Sues Netflix, Citing Trauma and Abuse from Show"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Business Insider

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Renee Poche, a contestant from "Love Is Blind," has filed a lawsuit against Netflix and Delirium TV, alleging she was paired with a violent and emotionally abusive ex-fiancé, Carter Wall, on the show. Despite extensive background checks, Wall's troubling behavior was allegedly known to the producers, yet Poche was forced to continue filming under threat of legal action. The lawsuit claims intentional infliction of emotional distress and violations of California labor and civic codes, seeking to nullify her contract and obtain unspecified damages. Poche's negative experiences with Wall were largely edited out of the series, and she is now facing a $4 million arbitration case from Delirium for breaching a nondisclosure agreement.

"Love Is Blind's Renee Poche Sues Netflix, Alleging Trauma and Coercion on Set"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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Renee Poche, a contestant from season five of Netflix's "Love Is Blind," is suing the streaming service and production companies Kinetic Content and Delirium TV. She claims she felt like a prisoner during filming, was matched with a violent addict, and was forced to engage with him despite his alleged emotional abuse and substance issues. Poche is seeking damages and a jury trial, and aims to have her non-disclosure agreement declared illegal and unenforceable. This follows a $4 million arbitration against her by the producers for her public remarks about her experience on the show. The producers are also facing a separate lawsuit from another contestant alleging sexual assault and false imprisonment.

"Revealed: The Hidden Legal Turmoil Behind 'Love Is Blind'"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Variety

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Renee Poche, a former contestant on Netflix's "Love Is Blind," has filed a lawsuit against Netflix and Delirium TV, alleging emotional distress and various labor and civic code violations. Poche claims she was forced into an abusive situation with another contestant and was held in isolation during filming. After speaking out about her experience, Delirium initiated a $4 million arbitration against her for an alleged NDA breach. The lawsuit seeks to nullify her contract and is part of a broader legal challenge against exploitative practices in the reality TV industry led by lawyers Bryan Freedman and Mark Geragos.