America's Got Talent And NBC Are Being Sued By Fired Judge Gabrielle Union
As America's Got Talent is currently running Season 15 with its new judges, a previously ousted judge is suing. Gabrielle Union has filed discrimination complaints against the teams behind the NBC talent competition, including the production company Fremantle, Simon Cowell's entertainment company Syco, and NBC Universal. A separate lawsuit is reportedly also being filed against one of the show's judges, Simon Cowell.
The news, which was first broken by journalist Yashar Ali, comes months after the initial reports about Gabrielle Union's experience on America's Got Talent first came out. Union had been in discussions with NBCUniversal about how best to move forward with its cultural environment in the workplace, but now it seems those talks have broken down. An official statement from Union's attorney Bryan Freedman shared more details on Union's issue with America's Got Talent.
Paul Telegdy's alleged threat is new information, and an added element to what has been previously reported in this situation. Previous reports had alleged that Gabrielle Union believed that the complaints she raised while on the show were not being investigated by NBC seriously, but no mentions were made about attempts to silence her.
Gabrielle Union and Julianne Hough were dropped from America's Got Talent back in November 2019, but it wasn't until after the initial news that details emerged behind Union's experience. Stories included Union being told a young black rapper was not a contestant America could get behind, and the actress expressed concern after hearing a racially insensitive joke told by guest judge Jay Leno.
As mentioned, NBC Universal and Gabrielle Union had reportedly met and discussed ways to improve America's Got Talent and all programming following her departure. The latest news would seemingly indicate that Union was not satisfied with the talks. It has been reported (via Variety) that some changes have been made on America's Got Talent in how issues similar to what Union faced will be dealt with, and were in place when the currently airing Season 15 was filmed.
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