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Don Johnson has sued a trio of entertainment companies, thereby claiming that he has owed millions in profits from the television series titled "Nash Bridges."
Sources have thrown more light on the news of Don Johnson. According to them, a suit that was filed on Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court, claims that Johnson owns half of the copyright to "Nash Bridges" and has not paid his share of a $150 million syndication deal.
Johnson also claims that he has been blocked from developing the six seasons worth of episodes into online videos.
He is suing the now-defunct Rysher Entertainment, 2929 Entertainment that was founded by Mark Cuban and Todd Wagner and Qualia Capital. As per the lawsuit Qualia Capital bought Rysher's catalog from 2929 in the year 2006.
A phone message that was left for an executive at Qualia Capital was not instantly returned. |