Oprah
Winfrey "Confident" of Victory in Big Give Legal Battle
3/20/08
Oprah
Winfrey is "confident" of victory in an ongoing legal battle
with a woman who claims she gave the star the idea for her charity TV show
Oprah's Big Give.
Darlene Tracy, from Boston, Massachusetts, filed a lawsuit against the
star, insisting she hatched the concept for a program in which contestants
would be challenged to help the needy and offered it to Winfrey's
production company in ebruary 2005.
The suit claimed Harpo Productions turned down her idea for the show,
titled The Philanthropist, but went on to use the format as the basis for
Oprah's Big Give which aired for the first time on U.S. TV earlier this
month (Mar08).
Tracy, who represented herself in the hearing at the U.S. District
Court in Boston, saw her claim dismissed by the judge but has since hired
a team of lawyers and lodged an appeal against the decision.
But a spokesman for Winfrey insists the star and her lawyers are fully
confident of victory, telling New York Daily News, "We agree with the
judge that (Tracy's) claims against Harpo Productions, Inc. are without
merit. (And we are) confident that the Court of Appeals will agree that
Tracy has no claim."
Winfrey's representatives have also shot down rumors Tracy's legal
action has scuppered a planned Big Give book deal. It had been reported
the star was in talks with U.S. publishers Simon & Schuster but the
deal fell through because of fears the company could be named in Tracy's
suit. But representatives for both the publishers and Winfrey denied any
plans were underway for a Big Give book.