Mel
Gibson Wants Passion Records Sealed
4/4/08
Mel Gibson has appealed to a Los Angeles judge to grant a privacy
motion in his legal battle with the co-screenwriter of The Passion of the
Christ, in a bid to keep financial records about the 2004 film secret.
Benedict Fitzgerald is suing Gibson, who directed the controversial
religious epic, over accusations he cheated the screenwriter out of
millions of dollars in potential earnings.
He claims Gibson engaged in a "chronic and conspiratorial pattern
of deceit" by telling him he was working on a project with a budget
of between $4 million and $7 million.
Fitzgerald alleges he was only paid $75,000 and that he had to borrow
$200,000 from Gibson to cover expenses. The Passion Of The Christ went on
to gross an estimated $600 million worldwide.
In a court motion filed on Tuesday (01Apr08), lawyers working for
Gibson and his Icon Productions company, which is also named as a
defendant, are seeking to seal the movie's financial information, and only
allow Fitzgerald's attorneys access to them.
Gibson's appeal comes just days after he filed papers asking a judge to
dismiss the fraud allegations filed against him by Fitzgerald.
The two parties are due to meet in court for a hearing on 20 June (08).