The former business manager of Matt LeBlanc has filed a lawsuit. the former has alleged that, the actor owes her at least $1 million.
Camille Cerio claims she served as Matt LeBlanc's manager in 1994, according to a lawsuit filed Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court.
The suit cites a 1994 letter in which LeBlanc approved the payment of 15 percent of his earnings for "pilot and series derived from 'Friends Like Us' and subsequent jobs derived henceforth" to Cerio. "Friends Like Us" was the original title of NBC's hit series "Friends."
Cerio contends she was entitled to receive commission for as long as LeBlanc received income from "Friends" and its spin-off series "Joey," but the payments stopped in 2000 and she is owed at least $1 million. "Friends" ended in 2004.
Her lawsuit claims breach of contract and unfair business practice. It seeks a court order requiring Matt LeBlanc to show how much he has earned from "Friends" and "Joey."
An after-hours call to Matt LeBlanc's attorney was not immediately returned Tuesday.