Harvey Weinstein has filed a lawsuit from prison claiming he is owed nearly $500,000 for work on the “Finding Neverland” play.
Given the vagaries of today’s legal system, felons get let out thanks to people like NY’s District Attorney Alvin Bragg.And in terms of convicts, they cannot vote for president but they’re allowed to start a lawsuit.
Summary: summons with notice for contract and conversion. Defendants failed to pay a consulting fee and royalties owed to plaintiff for his work as a producer on the “Finding Neverland” play. Harvey can now hardly walk. Or even survive these days. Much of his incarceration is spent in the prison hospitals. He has
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