Rebel Wilson has taken legal action against the producers, alleging serious misconduct that includes sexual harassment and financial wrongdoing. In her allegations, she claims that producer Amanda Ghost pressured Charlotte MacInnes into staying at her Bondi Beach penthouse due to instances of harassment. Additionally, Wilson’s lawsuit points to Ghost’s inappropriate behavior, such as showering and bathing with MacInnes.
Hollywood actress Rebel Wilson from the indie comedy film The Deb, has accused the film’s producers of misconduct, theft, and interference with the film’s premiere by attempting to block its screening at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).
Tensions escalated when Wilson publicly alleged that actress Charlotte MacInnes had changed her account regarding multiple accusations against the producers in exchange for a new job opportunity.
Rebel Wilson Files A Lawsuit Against ‘The Deb’ Producers Alleging Misconduct, Sexual Harassment, & Financial Malpractice
Wilson’s legal team also refuted the producers’ claims of the film going over budget, alleging that they secretly diverted excess funds.
Her lawyer characterized the producers’ lawsuit against Wilson as a tactic to divert attention from their own misconduct, suggesting that this statement hints at even more serious allegations to come.
Over seven individuals have now come forward, asserting that they experienced similar mistreatment from Amanda Ghost.
According to Wilson’s attorneys, this retaliatory lawsuit represents merely the initial phase of a much larger endeavor, with further details about the alleged misconduct of the producers expected to emerge as the case unfolds.
Wilson is determined to pursue this matter, asserting that the producers’ recklessness is far more shocking than what has been revealed so far.
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