Rupert Murdoch's divorce settlement apparently mentioned Succession by name

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Rupert Murdoch's divorce settlement had a whole 'Don't talk to the Succession writers' clause

digging into Murdoch’s life, and with a clear eye toward riding the wave of buzz surrounding the HBO series at the moment—that the media mogulsteps to try to keep his life and Logan’s a bit more distant.

, James, of leaking story ideas to the series. And while it’s not like Jesse Armstrong and his writers onaren’t perfectly capable of coming up with plausible awful rich people eccentricities on their own, it’s also not hard to see why any rogue Murdochs might enjoy the chance to rub the old man’s nose in their issues—especially as the series continues to post joyous critical notices and

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