Entertainment & Sports
Jul. 18, 2016
Investors said they expected money back even if movie failed
Investors behind the 2013 movie "Knights of Badassdom" have sued the movie's producer, Wade Bradley, claiming he failed to honor a promise that their money would eventually be returned even if the film was a box office failure.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Investors behind the 2013 movie "Knights of Badassdom" have sued the movie's producer, Wade Bradley, claiming he failed to honor a promise that their money would eventually be returned even if the film was a box office failure.
Bradley approached investors Jeffery Carrier, Teri Gregory, and Neil Rowe, plaintiffs in the case, in 2009 about investing in his films through...
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