Rebel Wilson Countersues ‘The Deb’ Producers, Alleging Theft and Misconduct Amid Defamation Battle

Los Angeles — Amidst a swirling controversy surrounding her debut as a director, Rebel Wilson has launched a countersuit against the producers of “The Deb,” alleging misconduct that includes theft, bullying, and sexual harassment. This legal battle follows a defamation claim filed against Wilson by the production team in July, which marked the beginning of a highly publicized dispute in the entertainment industry. In her legal challenge filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court on September 26, Wilson claims that producers Amanda Ghost, Gregor Cameron, and Vince Holden, along with their affiliated production companies, engaged … Read more

Rebel Wilson Fights Back Against Producers’ Defamation Lawsuit, Asserts Truth in Fiery Defense

Los Angeles — Rebel Wilson has struck back at producers of the movie “The Deb,” dismissing their defamation lawsuit as baseless and asserting that on-set evidence and crew support bolster her case. The lawsuit, filed by producers Amanda Ghost, Gregor Cameron, and Vince Holden, alleges that Wilson made unfounded and damaging claims about their conduct during and after filming. Wilson took to Instagram to defend herself, sharing her side of the story with behind-the-scenes imagery and heartfelt messages that illustrate her close relationship with the crew. She claims these images capture the positive atmosphere on … Read more

Explosive Testimony: Former Seven Network Producer’s Lawyer Accuses Bruce Lehrmann of Deafening Silence

Sydney, Australia – The defamation case against Network Ten and journalist Lisa Wilkinson took a dramatic turn when former Seven Network producer Taylor Auerbach testified in the Federal Court last week. Auerbach’s lawyer, Rebekah Giles, argued that Bruce Lehrmann’s “silence was deafening” in response to the explosive evidence regarding his dealings with the network, according to court submissions released by the Federal Court. The case centers around Lehrmann’s defamation claim over an interview on The Project, in which Brittany Higgins alleged she was raped by an unnamed colleague at Parliament House in 2019. The criminal … Read more

Egg Producers Ordered to Pay $17.7 Million in Damages in Landmark Overcharging Lawsuit: Food Giants Triumph

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – Egg producers in the United States have been ordered to pay $17.7 million in damages to major food companies after being found guilty in a lawsuit alleging overcharging. The defendants include Cal-Maine Foods, Rose Acre Farms, United Egg Producers, and United States Egg Marketers. The lawsuit was filed in Illinois federal court in 2011 by Kraft Heinz, Kellogg, General Mills, and Nestlé. They claimed that the egg producers had conspired to control supply and manipulate egg prices between 1999 and 2008. During the trial, it emerged that the egg suppliers had exported … Read more