Entertainment & Sports,
Civil Litigation
Jul. 21, 2022
Not so ‘Fast Charlie,’ screenwriter tells movie producers
Lee Goldberg and Adventures in Television, the loan-out company that provides professional services for the screenwriter, argue that defendants Boomtown Media Partners LLC and Fast Charlie Nola LLC “knowingly and willfully conspired and agreed among themselves to deprive plaintiffs of their rights and to cause damages described herein.”




A Hollywood screenwriter filed a breach of contract lawsuit against two production companies involved in the making of a movie, “Fast Charlie,” and is seeking declaratory relief to have his name included in the credits.
Lee Goldberg and Adventures in Television, the loan-out company that provides professional services for the screenwriter, argue that defendants Boomtown Media Partners LLC and Fast Charlie Nola LLC “knowingly and willfully ...
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