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Paula
Abdul Sued for Show Idea 2/7/07
American Idol
judge Paula Abdul is being sued by a production company who claim they had
a deal to make a reality show based on her life until she secretly sold it
to another network.
According to the lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court,
Pilgrim Films and Television (PFTV) met with Abdul and her producing
partner David Russo in 2004.
At the meeting they discussed developing a talk show hosted by Abdul,
but later decided to produce a reality show called Hey Paula based on her
strange show business life.
The lawsuit alleges the project fell through when Abdul demanded final
editorial control of the show.
Representatives from PFTV claim they were trying to get the show back
on track by selling it to US network Oxygen and were shocked when Abdul
told them that "she had secretly taken PFTV's Hey Paula project...to
(rival US network) Bravo."
Last month (JAN07) Bravo announced the show would debut sometime this
year (07) on their network.
The suit asks for compensatory and punitive damages, in addition to an
injunction prohibiting anyone from airing the show.
Abdul tells entertainment website TMZ, "While I'm not going to
respond to this baseless lawsuit, I will say that Hey Paula is based upon
my life and my ideas. Last I heard, I still own my own life."
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