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Labor/Employment

Sep. 28, 2016

Ex-Starz executive's retaliation complaint lumbers on

A lawsuit alleging insider dealmaking, cooking the books, and racial animus at subscription TV channel Starz Entertainment LLC appears to have survived the defendant's third motion to dismiss the high-profile dispute.

By Matthew Blake
Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES — A lawsuit alleging insider dealmaking, book cooking, and racial animus at subscription TV channel Starz Entertainment LLC appears to have survived the defendant's third motion to dismiss the high-profile dispute.

In a tentative ruling issued Monday, U.S. District Judge Christina A. Snyder kept plaintiff Keno Thomas' claim that Starz retaliated against...

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