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Now this is the kind of language Tinseltown lawyers love to use to strike fear in the hearts and wallets of their targets. And, most of us would assume that it’s obvious that “sordid” is literally the soul of reality TV. However, underneath the hyperbolic phrases there is a very real point to Freedman’s letter, an opening stage so to speak.
Declaring virtually every piece of paper and gigabit the company has ever had about reality TV shows like thefranchise has to now be preserved as possible evidence for a lawsuit, the lawyers also state that “while our investigation is still ongoing, we have reason to believe that cast members and crewmembers on NBC reality TV shows have been subjected to disturbing mistreatment by NBCUniversal and/or its employees, contractors, and third-party affiliates.
Building off Frankel’s union aims, the list of such mistreatment that Freedman lays out is both specific and wide-ranging – – a.k.a. perfect for a future lawsuit.
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